It wont stop the itching. The itching is caused by the saliva of the mosquito as it inserts its proboscis into your flesh to draw blood from you. Its only the females that bite. If you cut open the bits you will just have a bite and a cut. Bicarbonate of soda mixed with water will help stop the itching. visit www.insectsaway.com for more advice. Its free
it will cut open the te mosquito bite which can cause infection and also if you keep scraching then it will grow bigger.
No. Just leave it and don't scratch it.
a male mosquito can bite you, but they tend to bite animals. Usually large ones like horses
dont scratch it. Also put some cream
Well, it will swell up if you scratch a spider bite. On the other hand, both mosquito and spider bites itch like mad. Just don't scratch it at all.
because it can bite you and you will scratch it and its stuff will spread through your body and you can get a really bad disease and it might not have a cure so your screwed
Yes, it is incorrect to say this, as the itch is the annoying impulse in the nerve that makes you want to scratch, and not the other way round. "Itch" is not a verb, and cannot be used as one, nor is a "scratch", although, sometimes, in colloquial talking, it can be used as one.
Yes, mosquito bite pictures can help you determine if your bites are from a mosquito. Simply compare them to pictures of mosquito bite pictures online.
a canary could die from a mosquito bite if the mosquito has the west nile virus.
No, it does not. The mosquito doesn't inject a toxin. Instead, they simply try to injest your blood as a nutrient. The problems come in when the transfer goes both ways. The bump is your body reacting, not to a toxin, but to something it feels shouldn't be there (antigens). Scratching a mosquito bite doesn't release toxins into your bloodstream, but it does aggravate an already irritated area and, if you open a wound there, you can easily get an infection started. So don't scratch :}
It is a mosquito bite.
It swells like a mosquito bite and itches like crazy. Just happened to me.
mosquito bites are not contagious.