The redness from a deer fly bite can last anywhere from a few hours to a day or two. Some people react differently to bites and take longer to recover from them.
Black fly bite was unique. It left one third millimeter size blood where it took my blood. After about 15 hrs(?), I developed a red 5 millimeter diameter circle on the site. After 3 days, I still have the red circle. But the strength has weakened. I guess the redness will disappear in a week or so? What I'm worried is that the black fly carries parasites primarily in Africa or the middel Eastern countries. Does it possibly carry parasites in the States too? Could have I gotten some shot at the bite site so that the possible parasites could have been killed?
This is most likely a crane fly. They resemble a wasp. Crane flies do not sting or bite and pose no harm to humans.
long-legged slender flies that resemble large mosquitoes but do not bite
There are several good products out on the market. I use "Bite Be Gone". Ask your pharmacist. My friend also told me that Vitamin E oil works very well. She tried it and her bites were very UN noticeable and it stopped itching! Try it!
It's a small flying animal that is black with big eyes and wings.
fly dont bite
A horse fly bite looks like a large raised reddish bruise. or a small tomato without the green bit on top
A sand fly bite is not contagious. It is similar to a mosquito or flea bite. The bites do not spread on a person's body or to other people.
Deer Fly ouch they hurt!
The bite of a green head fly is extremely small. If you don't see the bite occurring it may be very hard to find.
Mosquitos (females only) bite to get a drink of blood, which they consume as food. Then they fly off.