Anonymous wrote:We had an incident where a place we stayed was flea infested, but apparently I’m the only one allergic to flea bites so everyone thought i was crazy for 24 hours.
Not that that’s the diagnosis necessarily, but odds are there’s just one if you allergic to whatever it is
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she play in the grass a lot? I thought I had bed bugs but it was chiggers.
That happened to me too. I was so freaked out because it coincided with us moving into a new house. I thought they were in the carpets. Nope - I was getting bit on my feet and lower legs from chiggers from being outside in just flip flops or barefoot.
Exact same scenario. I bought $200 in bed bug products that are still in the box they came in. Want to buy them, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids in a bunk bed? Does the bitten kid sleep on the top bunk or bottom?
Some people just have more of a reaction to bug bites. It's actually become a joke in our family: picnic, dinner on the patio, hiking, camping, pool, or generic trip to the playground, DC2 and I will get eaten alive and DH & DC1 have no bug bites at all. Zero. I've counted 20+ bites on my arms and legs while DH (who was sitting right next to me) has none. So I wouldn't necessarily read too much into the fact that one child is getting bites and the other isn't ... But if the overnight pattern is different from their normal pattern, it's worth looking in to the arrangement of their beds. Could be spider bites
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she play in the grass a lot? I thought I had bed bugs but it was chiggers.
That happened to me too. I was so freaked out because it coincided with us moving into a new house. I thought they were in the carpets. Nope - I was getting bit on my feet and lower legs from chiggers from being outside in just flip flops or barefoot.