Chiggers
I. Definition:
Chiggers, or harvest mites, are red eight legged arachnids. They are grouped with spiders, ticks and scorpions and measure approximately 1/16 of an inch in length. Chiggers feed on low vegetation, but they need people as a source of protein. Chiggers do not burrow into the skin; instead they attach themselves to the opening of a hair shaft and inject saliva into the skin. When on a person, chiggers go to areas where the skin is thin and moist: the ankles, wrists, thighs, groin or waist. The mite stays in this area until feeding is complete. This timespan can be anywhere from one to four days. Chiggers can carry diseases which can spread to a person while the chigger is feeding. After feeding, the larvae drop back to the ground to complete their development. In some people, the initial bite can trigger an allergic response and a rash may appear on surrounding areas of skin.
II. Causes:
If you walk through a wooded or grassy area, it is possible to be attacked by chiggers. People get chiggers simply by the mites jumping onto the skin.
III. Prevention:
IV. Treatment:
Chiggers, or harvest mites, are red eight legged arachnids. They are grouped with spiders, ticks and scorpions and measure approximately 1/16 of an inch in length. Chiggers feed on low vegetation, but they need people as a source of protein. Chiggers do not burrow into the skin; instead they attach themselves to the opening of a hair shaft and inject saliva into the skin. When on a person, chiggers go to areas where the skin is thin and moist: the ankles, wrists, thighs, groin or waist. The mite stays in this area until feeding is complete. This timespan can be anywhere from one to four days. Chiggers can carry diseases which can spread to a person while the chigger is feeding. After feeding, the larvae drop back to the ground to complete their development. In some people, the initial bite can trigger an allergic response and a rash may appear on surrounding areas of skin.
II. Causes:
If you walk through a wooded or grassy area, it is possible to be attacked by chiggers. People get chiggers simply by the mites jumping onto the skin.
III. Prevention:
- If possible, avoid walking through low brush or woody areas.
- If you have to go into an area infested with chiggers, make sure all of your skin is covered with clothing.
- Apply an insect repellant containing the substance dimethyl phthalate to areas of the body that are not covered by clothing. Also apply the repellant to areas where clothing overlaps such as the ankles. A tick repellant named Duranon is an effective method for keeping chiggers off of you. It should only be applied to your clothing. Avoid contact with your skin.
IV. Treatment:
- Some people have found that dog shampoo or distilled white vinegar applied to the area helps to dry up the lesions.
- The doctor can prescribe ointments for you to apply to the irritated skin. These ointments can dry up and heal the lesions that are present, but will not prevent new lesions from occurring.