INVISIBLE BITERS
Invisible bites are a common complaint, especially for
people who work in an office, or people undergoing some type of cancer
treatment or on prescription drugs.
SOURCES FOR INVISIBLE BITES
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IRRITANTS---These can include paper or ink
particles from printers, particles from new carpets, insulation, or
siding. These combined with static electricity and dry skin
can feel like some live invisible pest is biting. Removal of
these irritants along with skin moisturizers, humidifiers and fresh
air will help correct these problems.
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MEDICAL PROBLEMS---Changes in blood chemistry by
chemotherapy or a combination of various medicines may produce
biting like sensations on the skin. CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR.
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LIVING ORGANISMS THAT BITE
- Fleas---Even when a pet is not present there may be
fleas in the area from rats, cats, raccoons, etc. Find and
treat the source. This may be the attic or basement. If
the fleas are from wild animals than the animals must be removed.
- Bird Mites---These creatures are so small as to be
invisible to many people.
- This is by far the most common invisible biter.
After the baby birds leave the nest the mites and lice migrate from
the nest looking for food. This may be you.
- Remove and spray all vacant nests in the attic,
eaves and within 20 feet of your house with Cypermethrin.
Use a good total
release fogger in your house, twice, 2 weeks apart, to remove
the mites already inside your living area. Precor
2000 is a hand held fogger that also works well.
- Lice---Check all body hair for lice and their nits.
- Chiggers and Mosquitos---They probably did not bite
you inside but the bite is still itching. Apply a topical
cream.
- Thrips---These are common on flowers, especially
roses. They are very small and can be irritating biters.
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