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There are alot of myths about these little B*%TARDS.
Here is a link to a site that has the facts on them. You might be surprised at what's true and what's not.
This is their time of year,especially down here , south of the Trenton/Dixon line.

http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2100.html

And yes, I'm scratching as I type. The little B*%TARDS [mad]
 

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After returning from a chigger-infested area, launder the field clothes in soapy, hot water (125°F.) for about half an hour. Infested clothes should not be worn again until they are properly laundered and/or exposed to hot sunshine. Unlaundered clothes or those laundered in cool water will contain the biting chiggers to again reinfest your skin. As soon as possible, take a good hot bath or shower and soap repeatedly. The chiggers may be dislodged, but you will still have the stylostomes, causing the severe itch. Scratching deep to remove stylostomes can cause secondary infections. For temporary relief of itching, apply ointments of benzocaine, hydrocortisone, calamine lotion, New Skin, After Bite, or others recommended by your pharmacist or medical doctor. Some use Vaseline, cold cream, baby oil, or fingernail polish. (The sooner the treatment, the better the results.)
Thanks NS911, I've had more than my share.
 
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