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  2. Acanthocephala terminalis - Wikipedia

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    Acanthocephala terminalis is usually around 18–25 millimetres (0.71–0.98 in) long [1] with a dark gray to black color. The fourth (and last) segment of their antennae have orange coloration, and the tibia of their hind legs have a flat, leaf-like, appearance. [1]

  3. Acanthocephala (bug) - Wikipedia

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    Acanthocephala, also known as spine-headed bugs, [2] [3] is a New World genus of true bugs in the family Coreidae. [1] The scientific name is derived from the Greek ἄκανθα (akantha) meaning "thorn/spine" and κεφαλή (kephale) meaning "head". [4] This name refers to the diagnostic spine on the front of the head. [5]

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

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    Symptoms to note: Bed bug bites aren’t too painful, but they can be very itchy and swollen. The parasites don’t spread diseases like ticks do; however, they’re difficult to remove and won ...

  5. Mosquitoes, bees, ticks and more: How to treat bites and ...

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    Here’s how to treat bites from bugs and lower the risk you’ll become their next meal. (Photo illustration: Ivana Cruz for Yahoo News; photos: Getty Images) (Photo illustration: Ivana Cruz for ...

  6. Here’s How to Tell If You Have Chigger Bites or Scabies - AOL

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    Treatment for mite bites Chigger bites. You might not want to know the mechanics behind a chigger bite, but it helps to understand why you’re itching so bad and why it lasts so long. “Chiggers ...

  7. Heat pen - Wikipedia

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    A heat pen has a ceramic or metal plate at the tip, which heats to 50 to 60 °C. The heated plate is brought into contact with the area of skin affected by the insect bite for 3 to 10 seconds, causing the skin to briefly heat up to 53 °C (local hyperthermia). The heat activates various physiological processes.

  8. 9 Ways to Treat Itchy Bug Bites, According to Doctors - AOL

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    Discover which over-the-counter products and home remedies can help stop the itch and inflammation of a bug bite. Plus: Who tends to get bitten more. 9 Ways to Treat Itchy Bug Bites, According to ...

  9. Acanthocephaliasis - Wikipedia

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    Acanthocephaliasis is a human disease caused by parasitic worms in the phylum Acanthocephala. They rarely infect humans. They rarely infect humans. The worms' typical definitive hosts are racoons, rats, and swine, but it can survive in humans.