Insect Bites - Advice
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Don't live in the Highlands but Buckinghamshire.
Last couple of times that I have gone out to cut the grass after 5pm I have been bitten maybe 100 times. Arms, legs and neck.
This is not the first season but never so severe.
No open water near me.
What and why is doing this?
Just looking at covering up rather than t-shirt and shorts.
Last couple of times that I have gone out to cut the grass after 5pm I have been bitten maybe 100 times. Arms, legs and neck.
This is not the first season but never so severe.
No open water near me.
What and why is doing this?
Just looking at covering up rather than t-shirt and shorts.
Yes it's looking like a bad season - I'm getting bitten in the garden here in Berks/Oxon borders. Probably something to do with the weather over last winter and the very warm spring.
Cover up after sunset, and buy one of these, they honestly work miracles. I don't go anywhere without mine now.
https://www.beurer.com/uk/l/insect-bite-healer
Cover up after sunset, and buy one of these, they honestly work miracles. I don't go anywhere without mine now.
https://www.beurer.com/uk/l/insect-bite-healer
Avon Skin So Soft, as recommended by The Royal Marines.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/royal-mar...
It really does work. Available via Amazon if you no longer live in the 1970s and have ‘the Avon lady’ coming round!
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/royal-mar...
It really does work. Available via Amazon if you no longer live in the 1970s and have ‘the Avon lady’ coming round!
Shooter McGavin said:
Avon Skin So Soft, as recommended by The Royal Marines.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/royal-mar...
It really does work. Available via Amazon if you no longer live in the 1970s and have the Avon lady coming round!
This. Been using it for years with much success when I remember to use it.https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/royal-mar...
It really does work. Available via Amazon if you no longer live in the 1970s and have the Avon lady coming round!
Maybe unrelated but 3 years ago I got prescribed Ramipril for high BP and since then I get bitten a lot more. I’m guessing the horseflies like it?
croyde said:
Only time a fly put me in hospital was in Wandsworth.
Horsefly bite, I ended up with cellulitis.
Traveled to many of the tropics and the baddest bite had to be good ol' SW London
Just had this a few weeks ago, didnt clear up so GP thought it was lymes disease... Either way its been 4+ weeks on antibiotics and thats been fun.Horsefly bite, I ended up with cellulitis.
Traveled to many of the tropics and the baddest bite had to be good ol' SW London

Same as you I have been all over the world and been a chew toy for the best of them, then SE London kicks my arse.
Du1point8 said:
croyde said:
Only time a fly put me in hospital was in Wandsworth.
Horsefly bite, I ended up with cellulitis.
Traveled to many of the tropics and the baddest bite had to be good ol' SW London
Just had this a few weeks ago, didnt clear up so GP thought it was lymes disease... Either way its been 4+ weeks on antibiotics and thats been fun.Horsefly bite, I ended up with cellulitis.
Traveled to many of the tropics and the baddest bite had to be good ol' SW London

Same as you I have been all over the world and been a chew toy for the best of them, then SE London kicks my arse.

M1AGM said:
Shooter McGavin said:
Avon Skin So Soft, as recommended by The Royal Marines.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/royal-mar...
It really does work. Available via Amazon if you no longer live in the 1970s and have the Avon lady coming round!
This. Been using it for years with much success when I remember to use it.https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/royal-mar...
It really does work. Available via Amazon if you no longer live in the 1970s and have the Avon lady coming round!
Maybe unrelated but 3 years ago I got prescribed Ramipril for high BP and since then I get bitten a lot more. I m guessing the horseflies like it?
Use a proper treatment.
POIDH said:
M1AGM said:
Shooter McGavin said:
Avon Skin So Soft, as recommended by The Royal Marines.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/royal-mar...
It really does work. Available via Amazon if you no longer live in the 1970s and have the Avon lady coming round!
This. Been using it for years with much success when I remember to use it.https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/royal-mar...
It really does work. Available via Amazon if you no longer live in the 1970s and have the Avon lady coming round!
Maybe unrelated but 3 years ago I got prescribed Ramipril for high BP and since then I get bitten a lot more. I m guessing the horseflies like it?
Use a proper treatment.
Anyway I am now researching on clothing instead. Not sure of this netting stuff? I can put on some thin leggings that I use for running but I am struggling with a long sleeved base layer that keeps you cool rather than insulating.
croyde said:
Du1point8 said:
croyde said:
Only time a fly put me in hospital was in Wandsworth.
Horsefly bite, I ended up with cellulitis.
Traveled to many of the tropics and the baddest bite had to be good ol' SW London
Just had this a few weeks ago, didnt clear up so GP thought it was lymes disease... Either way its been 4+ weeks on antibiotics and thats been fun.Horsefly bite, I ended up with cellulitis.
Traveled to many of the tropics and the baddest bite had to be good ol' SW London

Same as you I have been all over the world and been a chew toy for the best of them, then SE London kicks my arse.

He's just had his leg amputated.....unclear as to what happened just yet but it was some form of massive infection
rallye101 said:
croyde said:
Du1point8 said:
croyde said:
Only time a fly put me in hospital was in Wandsworth.
Horsefly bite, I ended up with cellulitis.
Traveled to many of the tropics and the baddest bite had to be good ol' SW London
Just had this a few weeks ago, didnt clear up so GP thought it was lymes disease... Either way its been 4+ weeks on antibiotics and thats been fun.Horsefly bite, I ended up with cellulitis.
Traveled to many of the tropics and the baddest bite had to be good ol' SW London

Same as you I have been all over the world and been a chew toy for the best of them, then SE London kicks my arse.

He's just had his leg amputated.....unclear as to what happened just yet but it was some form of massive infection
Said that I could have faced amputation if I had waited longer.
From a horsefly bite in Wandsworth.
Smidge is now the repellent of choice up here on the west coast of Scotland. Works superbly. Skin so soft works mostly by creating a layer of oil that the midges struggle to get a grip for a nibble, but it's better than nothing. Horseflies don't seem to be put off by anything.
If you are bitten then 1% hydrocortisone cream from the chemist works brilliantly and really really quickly. I've also got an ammonia pen that also stops the itching and reduces the swelling dramatically. Those zapper clicker pens that you can get from amazon also take all the sting out if your skin is a bit too sensitive for ammonia or steroids.
If you are bitten then 1% hydrocortisone cream from the chemist works brilliantly and really really quickly. I've also got an ammonia pen that also stops the itching and reduces the swelling dramatically. Those zapper clicker pens that you can get from amazon also take all the sting out if your skin is a bit too sensitive for ammonia or steroids.
croyde said:
I ended up hobbling into a walk in centre who then moved me to the hospital opposite.
Said that I could have faced amputation if I had waited longer.
From a horsefly bite in Wandsworth.
They’re bSaid that I could have faced amputation if I had waited longer.
From a horsefly bite in Wandsworth.

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