Mosquito bites...
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Mosquito bites...
You know, screw these tiny little bloodsucking hellspawned fiends. I don't give a shit if they keep bats fed, I don't particulary care for those flying tailess rats either. But dangit, the world would be a heck of OMGIAMRETARDEDCAUSEALOTISTWOWORDS better place if we could do something to utterly wipe out this breed of agressively psychotic tiny vampires that can survive in direct sunlight and are too big to reliable stab with a broken table leg or something.
In the meantime, anyone have any remedies to take the fecking ITCH out of these things when they bite? I've got one on my little toe that's hoenstly the size of an olive, and one on the underside of my big toe that's as raw as a skater punks' face after he hits a bus going downhill at 30mph on rollerskates while smoking weed.
These are driving me NUTS. Wish the entire species would just fly up, up and into the atsmosphere where they'd disentegrate upon rentry in a single orange and red "poof" to light up the sky for all.
In the meantime, anyone have any remedies to take the fecking ITCH out of these things when they bite? I've got one on my little toe that's hoenstly the size of an olive, and one on the underside of my big toe that's as raw as a skater punks' face after he hits a bus going downhill at 30mph on rollerskates while smoking weed.
These are driving me NUTS. Wish the entire species would just fly up, up and into the atsmosphere where they'd disentegrate upon rentry in a single orange and red "poof" to light up the sky for all.
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There's an ask recap of some solutions for mosquito bite itching (I must say ask.com is pretty sweet sometimes).
I had to change one of my staff's tire on Tuesday night at about 1:30am, took 20 minutes and I got at least 15 mosquito bites, and that was with me and another person swatting them off me for that whole time. And the city here says there wasn't enough mosquitos to do any fogging yet!
There's an ask recap of some solutions for mosquito bite itching (I must say ask.com is pretty sweet sometimes).
I had to change one of my staff's tire on Tuesday night at about 1:30am, took 20 minutes and I got at least 15 mosquito bites, and that was with me and another person swatting them off me for that whole time. And the city here says there wasn't enough mosquitos to do any fogging yet!
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No, I've learned to keep them covered when sleep.
A 7lb kitten that thinks tiwtching things are fun to pounce on teaches you that right quick..
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Yeah, pretty much everything I have twitches. Or quivers.
Yeah, pretty much everything I have twitches. Or quivers.
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I know I'm good at what I do, but I know I'm not the best.
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Then you should both lose some weightAkaran_D wrote:...I'm a young male in my early twenties in the same bed with a sexy little 22 year old female.
Yeah, pretty much everything I have twitches. Or quivers.

(just kidding for the overreactive set, I know he is not talking about weight quivering)
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Is anyone else turned on by this?Cotto wrote:Spit. When you cant itch something, or its too painful and area lick your fingers, get a decent amount of saliva on them and rub it on. It does work.

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I am exactly the same way. I don't itch, and I don't get welts. I just know they bit me because I feel it and sometimes smack them (seeing my blood splatter).Ahmik wrote:I'm some kind of genetically mutated freak I guess... I get bitten by mosquitos and the reaction I get is very minimal. The welt is either very slight or else nonexistent, and there is no itch. When there is a slight welt from the bite, it disappears in 5 or 6 hours.
DEET is your friend. I wish I could empathize, but I rarely get bitten even if I wander around in the Everglades with no repellent on. 

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depend where you were bitten!masteen wrote:Is anyone else turned on by this?Cotto wrote:Spit. When you cant itch something, or its too painful and area lick your fingers, get a decent amount of saliva on them and rub it on. It does work.
This thread is yet another reason I'm glad I live in arizona. No mosquito or pretty much anything other bug that bites.
centipeds!? I've never seen one of those in my life!Aslanna wrote:Don't forget scorpions, gila monsters, and centipedes!Drasta wrote:don't you have lovely spiders and snakes tho winnow?
The reason we have no skeeters? (besides there being no water around for them to breed!):
There are close to 1,000 species of bats in the world today. Forty-six species are known to reside in North America and of those, twenty-eight occur in Arizona.
Bats are known to eat up to 1,000 mosquitoes an hour. As they are feared by most people bats often get a bad rap because of media portrayal. There are no known poisonous bats in North America, as all venomous bats do not adapt well to changing cold climates. These friendly little characters are fun to watch and make a great conversation piece for your backyard outings.

I bet she had an interesting conversation with the doctor down at the clinic the next day.Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:she was a dirty little girl....but I also sure as hell didn't tell her there was poison ivy present.Sionistic wrote:unless im reading this wrong, but what kind of woman lets a guy stick his tool into her snatch with poisen ivy on it?
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ok I never heard of a chigger or nettles.Drasta wrote:chiggers are evil.... they are up there with nettles
So does it also work if I were to stick my poison ivy toe in your ass?

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http://www2.worldbook.com/wc/features/i ... ipede.htmlWinnow wrote:centipeds!? I've never seen one of those in my life!Aslanna wrote: Don't forget scorpions, gila monsters, and centipedes!
Poor lizards...There are about 2,800 species of centipedes. The giant desert centipede of southern Arizona can grow to about 12 inches (30 centimeters) in length. This centipede kills and eats small lizards. Its bite is painful to people, but not normally fatal.
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I managed to either get a) chiggers b) flea bites or c) mosquito bites over the 4th of July. My legs are covered in wonderful red welts. Itching sensation almost unbearable. Saw the doctor this morning and I have to say, Zyrtec and Prednisone are your friend.
Thank god for modern medicine.
Next time, I'm bathing in DEET before I go outside.
Thank god for modern medicine.
Next time, I'm bathing in DEET before I go outside.
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Chiggers


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http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2100.html
Probably no creature on earth can cause as much torment for its size than the tiny chigger. Tiny six-legged chigger larvae attack campers, picnickers, hikers, bird watchers, berry pickers, fishermen, soldiers, and homeowners in low, damp areas where vegetation is rank such as woodlands, berry patches, orchards, along lakes and streams, and even in drier places where vegetation is low such as lawns, golf courses, and parks. They are most numerous in early summer when grass, weeds and other vegetation are heaviest. Chiggers do not burrow into the skin, but insert their mouthparts in a skin pore or hair follicle. Their bites produce small, reddish welts on the skin accompanied by intense itching as irritating as acute cases of poison ivory or poison sumac. These symptoms often are the only way of learning that an outdoor area is infested since chiggers are so small that most cannot be seen without a magnifying glass. Chiggers feed on a wide variety of snakes, turtles, birds, and small mammals as well as humans.
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chiggers are lil red bugs erm I can remember seeing lil red bugs on the porch before but I called them red suckers.
Never knew wth they were.
Oh ya BTW have ya ever seen a black and white daddy long legger? I did the other week camping and I swear they are cross breeding.Never in my life have I seen a black and white daddy long legger till then.Needless to say I slept in the van that night.

Oh ya BTW have ya ever seen a black and white daddy long legger? I did the other week camping and I swear they are cross breeding.Never in my life have I seen a black and white daddy long legger till then.Needless to say I slept in the van that night.
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Nettles are all over the northwest. They completely take over certain areas, expecially areas with plenty of shade. The underside of all the leaves, as well as the entire stem, is covered in tiny hairs/needles that break off easily from the plant and stick into whatever touches em. The poison has a very very strong itching, burning tingly feeling. The worst part is that the needles can get stuck in your clothes and they are virtually microscopic.
You can actually pick and eat the leaves raw(if yer brave enough) by touching the topside of the leaf and folding it down, as to press the undersides of the leaf together, flattening the needles so they are pretty harmless. The leaves can be dried and used in tea or soup and are full of good vitamins.
They flourish in the woods around my house. Ive gotten stung probably a thousand times, and I stay away from em for the most part, but people actually go out and pick tons of em to dry and sell as herbs to our local grocery store.

You can actually pick and eat the leaves raw(if yer brave enough) by touching the topside of the leaf and folding it down, as to press the undersides of the leaf together, flattening the needles so they are pretty harmless. The leaves can be dried and used in tea or soup and are full of good vitamins.
They flourish in the woods around my house. Ive gotten stung probably a thousand times, and I stay away from em for the most part, but people actually go out and pick tons of em to dry and sell as herbs to our local grocery store.

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The “sting” in a mosquito bite is from the proteins they inject into your body to be able to digest your blood. Denature the proteins and you kill the sting.
Think of an egg. When you break it open on a skillet to fry it, the color and consistency changes from the heat. Do the same to your bites.
Run them under VERY hot water until you just cannot possibly tolerate it a second longer and it will itch no more.
Take it from a Louisiana (aka mosquito capital of the world) expert!
The “sting” in a mosquito bite is from the proteins they inject into your body to be able to digest your blood. Denature the proteins and you kill the sting.
Think of an egg. When you break it open on a skillet to fry it, the color and consistency changes from the heat. Do the same to your bites.
Run them under VERY hot water until you just cannot possibly tolerate it a second longer and it will itch no more.
Take it from a Louisiana (aka mosquito capital of the world) expert!
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You know, the interesting thing about this is that it's exactly the opposite of what the doctor told me. I've been a big fan of the extreme hot water treatment for quite a while, but medically, cold will relieve the pain. Don't ask me why, I'm not medically trained, but the doc said you can even use ice packs to cool off the itching. Tried it in the shower this morning and worked fine.Jassun wrote:Run them under VERY hot water until you just cannot possibly tolerate it a second longer and it will itch no more.
*shrug*
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