Swollen, red, welp like area on the skin. May or may not itch.
Horses don't get fleas. Horse FLY? Big itchy painful bump, like a mosquito bite x 20.
You will know that a fly has been annoying a horse if you see him scratching himself. Buy a bottle of fly spray or put on a fly rug and that should sort em out!
A horse fly bite can be treated by washing the affected area with soap and water to prevent infection. Applying a cold compress can help reduce pain and swelling. An over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream or antihistamine can also help with itching and inflammation. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's best to consult a healthcare provider for further treatment.
Very, although they don't seem to bite humans all that often.
A horse fly bite looks like a large raised reddish bruise. or a small tomato without the green bit on top
it is just like a mosguito bite. its no big deal. oh and i do not know how to spell that ^ actually i think it hurts a heck of a lot more than a mosquito bite it stings more
Horse flies do. Nasty little boogers they are!
The same fly if allowed will bite numerous times. If I see one of these on one of my horses I do my best to kill it. Then I will spray some extra fly spray on the horse in case the fly brought friends. I have been bitten by horseflies several times and they are painful. Almost like a bee sting, so I do what I can to prevent them.
Some people don't think there is a difference between a fly and mosquito, but there is. There are such things as a House fly and a Horse fly. The House fly is usually what you would see flying around the house or some where close to food. The Horse fly and Mosquito are the some what similar though. Mosquito's bite you because they feed on blood from humans and other mammals. A Horse fly bites you for about the same reason but are faster at biting you than a mosquito.
A black fly bite typically causes localized redness, swelling, and itching that can last from a few hours to several days, depending on the individual's reaction to the bite. In some cases, symptoms may persist longer, especially if there is an allergic reaction. Generally, the discomfort tends to subside within 1 to 3 days. If symptoms worsen or persist, seeking medical advice is recommended.
it might be a rash if it spreds. or it might be a horse fly bite.
A horse fly