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  2. These Pictures Will Help You ID the Most Common Bug Bites and ...

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    This causes an itchy, red rash to form on your skin. The extremely itchy rash may be pimply, made up of tiny blisters, or scaly. Symptoms to note: After the initial exposure to scabies, it can ...

  3. 11 common bug bites — and photos to help you identify them

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    What they look like: Mosquitoes leave itchy bumps on the skin that may swell and become red. These reactions typically appear within minutes after a bite, the Mayo Clinic says.In some people, the ...

  4. Midges are one of the most annoying parts of summer ... - AOL

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    However, there are biting midges, known as Ceratopogonidae or "no-see-ums," that can cause itchy, irritating bites. Midges thrive in moist environments and are often found near lakes, rivers and ...

  5. Forcipomyia taiwana - Wikipedia

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    Bites from F. taiwana generally result in itchy, swollen, and red patches of skin. [2] Because of the intense itchiness, care should be taken not to introduce infection to the area by excessive scratching. In extreme cases, bites can lead to fever and swollen lymph nodes. [5]

  6. Rodent mite dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Rodent mite bites leave multiple groups or individual small itchy papules (around 1–2 mm in diameter) [7] on the skin (papular urticaria). [ 9 ] [ 10 ] These are found mostly "on the upper extremities, neck, upper trunk and face".

  7. Ceratopogonidae - Wikipedia

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    Their bites are painful, and can cause intensely itchy lesions [4] due to the body producing histamines against the proteins from the midges' saliva. [5] [6] Their mouthparts are well-developed for cutting the skin of their hosts. Some species prey on other insects.