Preventing Chiggers on this trip.. HOW???

hmmm... I just returned from the fort, and altho I am not sure when I got bite or where I had about 20 chigger bites.

My chigger bites were either acquired in FW or St. Augustine. I was the only one in my family of 5 to get the bites.

I have NEVER had a bite itch so much, and painful too. Hydrocortizone cream with a band on it was my best defense to the itching/pain.

And my littlest kidlet says "Chiggers make ya bounce" :rotfl2:
 
After many years in the field in the Army, I learned a lot about chiggers. First of all, it's not a bite but the actual bug that has burrowed under the skin. As far as clear fingernail polish not killing them, WRONG! If you look at the affected area, you will see a small red dot in the center of each lesion. This is where the chigger is breathing. The clear nail polish will seal off this hole and kill the chigger. Relief comes quickly and should only require one application. The main place you will get them (and the only place I have gotten them at the Fort) is areas of long grass - like the dog walk areas by the kennel or the canals. Stay away from them and you won't have an issue. At any rate, they are an annoyance but I wouldn't go all paranoid over them and go around spreading pesticide around my campsite. The toxic effects of walking through that are worse than the chiggers. We also used to use a product called Chigaway, but I found the nail polish far more effective. Also, you can use any nail polish, you just might look strange walking around with bright red dots on your ankles. Avoid the use of flea collars - I don't care what anybody says, they are a pesticide and can be toxic to humans.

With all due respect to the OP's physician, the washing of bedding and throwing out of clothing items was overkill, and indicates to me he wasn't really sure it was chiggers, but he may have suspected bed bugs. Chiggers just don't set up house in bedding, RV's, clothing, etc. In all the times I have had them, it was a once and done treatment with the nail polish, without any extra laundering or disposal of clothing or equipment.
 
What the OP experienced were chiggers... as our physician did a skin scrape, but the debate was enjoyable. The bites to OP and family were located only on feet up to knees.... no bed bugs. The OP did not take any spanish moss home... that would be stupid and the OP is not stupid. Atleast.... I don't think so. The OP simply wanted to know how to treat the site.... for bugs. The OP will use boric acid... it is safer for the environment. The OP followed the recommendation of the physician to throw out things or wash in hot water... regardless of it being overkill to others... the OP is glad she did. It's so weird to hear people talking about you when you're standing right there... well, virtually anyway.

Seriously... thanks for all the information. We are looking forward to FW so much.
 

Well, maybe it's weird for some to see others talking about you,(virtually), BUT if you put it out there on the WORLD WIDE WEB then you are pretty much open to anyones scrutiny and are far game for any comments.

And whats this you say about it would be stoopid to bring home spanish moss,,
Man I hate finding out I'm stoopid, :lmao:
 
:laughing:

There is a story in my family of my MIL taking some spanish moss (I'm not sure where they were) to put in some flower pots back at their home. Well, you can imagine. My DH was a youngster... I think he still has nightmares.
 
Hmmmm.

FWG's post sounded very correct and authoritative, but the article that dogcarbon referenced in his post says:

Myths About Chiggers

One of the biggest myths or misconceptions about chiggers is that they can burrow under your skin and drink your blood. This leads to the common treatment for chiggers of putting clear nail polish on chigger bites to suffocate the chiggers. Since chiggers don't actually burrow under your skin, this 'treatment' is unnecessary.

:confused3

TCD
 
The OP will use boric acid... it is safer for the environment.

Seriously... thanks for all the information. We are looking forward to FW so much.

Please wash it from your site before you leave. It can be toxic to pets if inhaled while sniffing around.
 
Well, so much for the Army entymologists who taught us all this stuff. I'm still sticking with the nailpolish, though, and don't buy the theory that it just reminds you not to itch. I am also reminded when the experts said human beings couldn't get worms, which put all the companies who made over the counter worm treatments for humans out of business. Years later, the American Pediatric Assoc made the revolutionary discovery of Pin Worms in humans. Go figure. For the present, I stand corrected. I reserve the right to say "I told ya so" when they change their minds in a few years.
 
Well, I'm old school.
I for one believe in the nailpolish treatment.



Even to put on chigger bites.
:lmao:
 
When we were kids, my mother used to put Lysol liquid (it sounds harsh but it worked) on our chiggar bites...and we were always told they were red bugs that burrowed under the skin. But, when I had my own children I was reluctant to put Lysol liquid on their bites...so I found that Campho Phenique, Caladryl or finger nail polish worked just as well. (Nail polish also works great on bee stings.) We never got chiggar bites at the Fort but we did get eaten up by sand fleas at the Luau one year.
 
When we were kids, my mother used to put Lysol liquid (it sounds harsh but it worked) on our chiggar bites

When I was a kid my mother used to scrape soap across my teeth if I sassed her or used fowl language! :scared1:
 
When I was a kid my mother used to scrape soap across my teeth if I sassed her or used fowl language! :scared1:

Which probably wouldn't have been too bad......except for the braces, right Deb? Also what kind of fowl words were ya using.......like maybe cluck-cluck, or quack???:lmao:
 


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