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I was mowing three days ago. The roadside ditch has to be cut with the push mower, and I hadn't done it in a couple of months. I got after it, and about 30 minutes later I realized I forgot to shoot some insect repellent on my legs before starting.

Usually the chiggers are gone late in summer, but not this year. The little bastards worked me over, and it'll be another couple of weeks before this goes away.

Dumbass.

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They are the fucking worst.. West Florida is crawling with them.. Puerto Rico? Forget about it.. 1,000's of bites

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I didnt realize RRRR could tune a carb with just a flathead and his ear..... from 100' away.
 

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I was mowing three days ago. The roadside ditch has to be cut with the push mower, and I hadn't done it in a couple of months. I got after it, and about 30 minutes later I realized I forgot to shoot some insect repellent on my legs before starting.

Usually the chiggers are gone late in summer, but not this year. The little bastards worked me over, and it'll be another couple of weeks before this goes away.

Dumbass.

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Holy crap! They sure fucked your knee up! Do they carry weapons?
 

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I was mowing three days ago. The roadside ditch has to be cut with the push mower, and I hadn't done it in a couple of months. I got after it, and about 30 minutes later I realized I forgot to shoot some insect repellent on my legs before starting.

Usually the chiggers are gone late in summer, but not this year. The little bastards worked me over, and it'll be another couple of weeks before this goes away.

Dumbass.

🤪

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Between the chiggers and mosiquitos we are their FILET MIGNON and the little bastards never seem to get full, they just keep on eating
 

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Chigger? No clue. Does not sound like something the wife could tolerate. She has a hard enough time with the few So Cal Mosquitoes
 
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we just moved from cali to SC i never seen a red lil dirt hill so i kicked it and stood there looking at the my property when i got bit by atleast 20 plus fire ants on my ankles and legs..........."DUH"🤪
 

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we just moved from cali to SC i never seen a red lil dirt hill so i kicked it and stood there looking at the my property when i got bit by atleast 20 plus fire ants on my ankles and legs..........."DUH"🤪
Buy some Amdro. It's the only thing that kills the mound. If those little bastards were a quarter inch larger they would take over the Earth.
 

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I hate those damn things! This stuff works pretty good

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Hate those things, if there is ever a class action suit against Deet, I’ll get my $2.50 worth. I’ve used more of that shit than anyone I know.
 

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What are chiggers?​

Chiggers (trombiculidae) are a species of mite, and are a close relative to spiders and ticks. Chiggers are microscopic and are almost invisible to the naked eye. Once chiggers hatch from eggs (larva), the mites feed on the skin tissue of a host (human or animal) before falling off and turning into an adult mite. Found around the world, chiggers live outdoors on plants in wooded or grassy areas, typically around water. They are most active during the summer months when temperatures are hot.

What are chigger bites?​

Chigger larva will attach to your clothing and move to your skin to feed. The chigger larva will release a liquid chemical into your skin to kill skin cells (digestive enzyme). The dead skin cells form a tiny straw (stylostome) for the chigger to drink your skin tissue. The chigger’s chemical causes itching that is very intense for the first 24-48 hours before slowly going away over the next two weeks. Chiggers will fall off of your skin if you begin to scratch.

Who do chigger bites affect?​

Chigger bites can affect anyone who might pick chiggers up on their clothing outdoors in grassy, wet or wooded areas.

Where do chiggers bite?​

Chiggers live in grass or wooded areas and attach to your clothing. Their favorite sites to feed are areas where your skin and clothing have close contact, especially at waistbands, bra lines and sock lines, or where your skin folds. Common areas where chiggers bite include:
  • Ankles.
  • Lower legs.
  • Behind your knees.
  • Waist.
  • Groin.

How common are chigger bites?​

Chigger bites are very common in the summer months when temperatures are warm to hot. Many people don’t report chigger bites, so the actual number of cases is unknown.

How do chigger bites affect my body?​

You probably won't notice chigger bites right away. It could take up to three hours after the mite makes contact with your skin before you experience any symptoms. Chigger bites cause itching near the bite zone.

Symptoms and Causes​

What are the symptoms of chigger bites?​

Symptoms of chigger bites include:
  • Speckled line of red spots or pimples on your skin.
  • Bites located where clothing tightly fits on your body.
  • Severe itch.
 

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So it has nothing to do with being politically correct??
Asking for a friend...
 

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So does the old farmer’s trick of pouring sulphur powder in an old sock and dust your pants, shoes and socks with it before going into known chigger infested areas.
I have that rig set up, just didn't use it.

:rolleyes:

I also bought sulphur pellets in bulk at Tractor Supply and used a spreader towed behind my tractor to apply it around the property. But not the ditch.

:rolleyes:

Chiggers- 1

rrrr- 0

Just like the Dodgers, wait until next year.

😁
 

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I have that rig set up, just didn't use it.

:rolleyes:

I also bought sulphur pellets in bulk at Tractor Supply and used a spreader towed behind my tractor to apply it around the property. But not the ditch.

:rolleyes:

Chiggers- 1

rrrr- 0

Just like the Dodgers, wait until next year.

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… Your drainage ditch reminds me of the time when I was towing a day cruiser back from Georgia and stopped at a friend of mines in Burleson, Texas… Pulled into his driveway and apparently caught the edge of the corrugated culvert or whatever you call that metal drainage thing that goes under the driveway… with the tires on the boat trailer… But man…the next morning did I hear about that… Had to get out my lead filled big plastic hammer…and beat that galvanized drainage, deal, back almost into it’s original shape🤷🏽‍♀️

… I also think I know know why when I was playing horse rancher in Oklahoma. I always had red infestations on my legs.… Apparently my girlfriend neglected to tell me about Chiggers😳
 

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There’s a reason why it’s called manual labor. You get Manual to do it 🤷🏻‍♂️
 

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Growung up in the southeast those little fukers would get me in the nuts and arm pits. My mom would apply calamine lotion for a few days so I would scratch my balls off. 🤣
 
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