How Do You Prevent and Treat Chigger Bites?
Chiggers are a summertime scourge. Here is helpful advice for how to treat itchy chigger bites, and expert tips for preventing and avoiding these annoying red bugs.
When you’re in the outdoors, you might also want to know how to avoid mosquitoes, ticks, stinging caterpillars and other itchy hazards.
WHAT ARE CHIGGERS?
Red bugs, chiggers, berry bugs, scrub-itch mites and harvest mites are all terms used to describe members of the family of insects known as Trombiculidae. These reddish-orange mites can be found worldwide, but they really enjoy hanging out in damp, grassy and wooded areas, especially at the edges of forests.
In the United States, chiggers are mostly found in the southeast, south and midwest. They are most active from early spring to early autumn, until the first frost.
HOW DO CHIGGERS BITE US?
Chigger larvae infest humans by crawling up our shoes and legs as we make our way through the scrub.
What’s kind of cool is that chiggers do not actually bite us. Likewise, they do not burrow into our skin, and they do not suck our blood. Instead, chiggers use their mouths to drill tiny holes into our skin through which they secrete specialized salivary enzymes designed to break down our skin cells from the inside. Then, the chiggers slurp up the mixture through a tube formed by hardened skin cells called a stylosome.
Basically, it’s like drinking a big “YOU” protein shake!
Your skin does not take too kindly to all of this drilling and parasitic digestion by chiggers. Consequently, humans typically develop intensely itchy, bright red pimple-like bumps or hives or a generalized skin rash in the areas where the mites were attached, even up to 24 to 48 hours after exposure.
Chiggers prefer to attach to skin at areas where the clothing fits tightly against the body, such as at the tops of socks or around the elastic edges of underwear, so a rash in these areas may be a clue to the specific cause.
HOW DO YOU TREAT CHIGGER BITES?
So, what can you do for a chigger bites or rashes? First, forget the old myth of applying fingernail polish to the affected areas. Chiggers do NOT burrow into the skin, so trying to suffocate the chiggers with polish makes no sense at all. Second, chiggers do not lay eggs in the skin, so stop worrying about that.
Chigger bites or wounds are a complex mixture of mechanical damage to the skin (the drilling), enzymatic disruption of the skin (the digestion), and your body’s own attempt to get rid of the parasite. Consequently, the most important thing to do is to prevent chigger infestation.
HOW DO YOU AVOID CHIGGERS?
Avoid camping in warm, moist temperate climates of high mammal density, including livestock pastures, with tall grass.
If the area is infested, get out of there quickly and wash your skin vigorously with soap and water. Itching is best alleviated through the use of topical corticosteroids (either over-the-counter hydrocortisone 1% ointment or prescription strength from your physician) and anti-histamines like Benadryl.
Watch out for severe chigger rashes that can become secondarily infected with bacteria; in these cases, consult a doctor immediately.
Now you know a “mitey” bit more about chiggers than you did before!
Don’t know why but used to get red bugs bad in woods and had to use turpintine or finger nail polish to kill them. Now guess I’m immune to them. Get them usually don’t scratch or put anything on them and they gone in day or two. Wonder why?
Bathe in bleach and water and it will stop itching! At least it worked for me anyway!
I asked a pharmacist and he said alcohol would”by help. Instead I found an old remedy using vices vapour rub and salt. It’s on wiki how and its great! Stopped the itching almost immediately and dried out the wounds. Highly recommended, B
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I guess I have to deal with chiggers. Since where I live the humidity is either 100, 99, or in the winter 98. Also on a cool day it’s only 86 degrees out. :/
My son gets them all the time and the nail polish really helps take his itching and swelling away!
Fingernail polish has never worked for me personally nor my family. However, what has worked to alieve the itching is a product called, After Bite. It comes in a slender hard tube. It’s main ingredient of only two is, ammonia. Try applying before you scratch the area and it becomes exposed. It will sting a little if so.
This has worked for us and those darn things LOVE us!
Triple antibiotic cream and they’re gone in 3 days, fingernail polish will sting if the skin has been scratched,
My 5 year old daughter has them what’s safe
I used alcohol and it’s gone! After about 2-4 days or more. BY THE WAY nail polish remover works too. ( it has alcohol.) Also if you do use alcohol imedietly was it with cool water. This may sting but oh, it kills chiggers alright
Cool Mint Listerine works good and its safe.