Anonymous wrote:I'm curious where do you folks think you're coming in contact with these things.
We try to spend a lot of time outside with the kids (hikes, bike rides, just playing) but haven't encountered this yet (although there was one night my 6 year old was complaining about a super itchy bug night but it was better when she woke up).
I'm only asking because I want to know if there are specific activities/locations we should avoid.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious where do you folks think you're coming in contact with these things.
We try to spend a lot of time outside with the kids (hikes, bike rides, just playing) but haven't encountered this yet (although there was one night my 6 year old was complaining about a super itchy bug night but it was better when she woke up).
I'm only asking because I want to know if there are specific activities/locations we should avoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two bites, one on my stomach and one by my armpit. Both by the bra line. But I noticed then in the morning. From mites or something in my bed? Very red. Itchy for a few days.
Has anyone had a dermatologist explain if or why oak mites bite at night? I think what I have are oak mite bites and not bed bug bites. But why am I waking up with them? (I haven’t traveled. So no reason to have bed bugs. I do have a dog if they carry oak mites on their fur.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two bites, one on my stomach and one by my armpit. Both by the bra line. But I noticed then in the morning. From mites or something in my bed? Very red. Itchy for a few days.
Has anyone had a dermatologist explain if or why oak mites bite at night? I think what I have are oak mite bites and not bed bug bites. But why am I waking up with them? (I haven’t traveled. So no reason to have bed bugs. I do have a dog if they carry oak mites on their fur.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have AB and mosquitoes and now oak mites avoid me. Hmmmm.
I'm AB and am a mosquito magnet
Anonymous wrote:I have AB and mosquitoes and now oak mites avoid me. Hmmmm.
Anonymous wrote:There are definitely differences in how one reacts to these. DH is getting destroyed!! Like huge, painful, and crazy itchy welts all over his torso and legs. He never reacts badly to bug bites so this is a complete first.
Me on the other hand? Haven’t noticed even a single bite and I’m outside a lot and as much as him. No reactions whatsoever. Really odd thing is that I have a particularly robust allergic reaction to mosquito bites. They become super huge and if i itch one then itch somewhere else, I get a rash in that next place. I’m usually covered in bites and rashes.
Of our three kids, we have one who is getting bit alive by these and covered in big welts and two who aren’t reacting at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two bites, one on my stomach and one by my armpit. Both by the bra line. But I noticed then in the morning. From mites or something in my bed? Very red. Itchy for a few days.
Has anyone had a dermatologist explain if or why oak mites bite at night? I think what I have are oak mite bites and not bed bug bites. But why am I waking up with them? (I haven’t traveled. So no reason to have bed bugs. I do have a dog if they carry oak mites on their fur.)
Anonymous wrote:I have two bites, one on my stomach and one by my armpit. Both by the bra line. But I noticed then in the morning. From mites or something in my bed? Very red. Itchy for a few days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've switched to showering at night and haven't gotten a bite since. Maybe a coincidence, but I recommend it.
Why is this? Do they get washed off in the shower before biting?
Anonymous wrote:My son got a bunch of bug bites on his torso. They are small red bumps with a tiny white dot in the center. At first I thought it’s flea bites but now I realized it’s oak mite bites. Never heard of it before. Ugh… what else is there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've switched to showering at night and haven't gotten a bite since. Maybe a coincidence, but I recommend it.
Yes I'm showering anytime I go outside. Also, the name is a bit of a misnomer. I don't have ANY oak trees, but they're very clearly in my yard.