Mosquito bites, while intensely annoying, are rarely serious in their own right. Over-the-counter (OTC) medications are usually enough to treat the itch and any swelling. Yet mosquitoes can transmit harmful pathogens with their bites, causing serious diseases like West Nile virus, malaria and encephalitis. So, the wisest way to protect yourself is to prevent bites in the first place. Most people would go straight for the itch cream for that annoying itch, but sometimes itch cream doesn't work, and most of the time mosquito bites have a bad reaction to it, as in more itching, swelling and sometimes even spreading the itch. And also, never sratch the bite then scratch somewhere else, just like poisine ivy, it can spread the itch, plus that causes it to stay on your skin longer, itch more, and bleed. Hope this helps!!! This was my very first question to answer!!!! - KawaiiKaji123
Well there are several ways.
1:instead of scratching it directly scratch around it.
2:I've also heard putting toothpaste on the bites helps.
I hope you've found this very helpful :)
Pincher bugs are also known also as Earwigs. Generally the insect is a scavenger of debris and not known to bite a human. If a bite does happen, to treat the bite by cleaning with an antiseptic. The bite should require no more than this. If there is a concern, contact a medical professional.
One way to treat bug bites is to make sure they person does not have a dangerous allergic reaction. Benadryl can be given to help with swelling and itching. depending on the bug.
a combination of a little bit of water and a LOT of baking soda. make the paste really thick and leave it on for an hour, then crumble the crust off
it depends what kind of bug bite for a mosquito bite you may want to put some Neosporin on it likewise for ant bites rinse them with water and that's about it
Red bug bites are fairly easy to treat. Calamine lotion put over the bug bite, or essential oils such as lavender or tea tree oil can help the bites.
You could rub a dock leaf on it.
Anything
Bumble bees sting, they do not bite. the last time i was saw a bumble bee it bit me so they do bite
Yep they do it stings a little but not like a bee or wasp.
Bee stings can give those allergic hallucinations. Virtually any reaction is possible to a bug bite, but hallucinations are not common.
Honey bee jaws are designed for gathering food and are too weak to hurt a human - so nothing would happen if a honey bee were to try and bite a human. To protect themselves honey bees have a 'sting'.
The bite of an insect that leaves two punctures about a half inch apart could be from a spider. It is best to seek professional medical assistance if there is a concern about an insect bite because some bites could be deadly.
yes! it can bite people
vinegar can be used to cure a bee sting.
the cure is to bite me.i drank the cure so you have to bite me.singed:werevamp i am 1,25713 i live at 10 botanic avenue or come over and bite my cousin at 1187 octave street
Bumble bees are bees. If they sting, it is a bee sting. Robber flies can bite humans. It is not similar to a bee sting.
Scorpions do not bite, they sting.
Bees sting.
no
Bees don't bite, they sting. When a honey bee stings, it leaves the barb of the sting behind, sticking out of your skin. Maybe that's what you got confused with.
Onions don't cure bee stings. A bee sting is a cocktail of acids and various proteinic toxins. There's nothing an onion would help with except perhaps distraction.
um... you dont.
Bumble bees sting, they do not bite. the last time i was saw a bumble bee it bit me so they do bite
You place an acid onto the wound to neutralise the alkaline bee sting.