Skin Bug or Spider Bite

Chigger Bite: mites that attach to the surface of the skin cells. Itch or rash reaction is common from chigger bite irritation or chigger larva left behind.

Ant Bite: red or black ant bites that pinch or sting -notably fire ants that can inflict painful stings. Skin redness, swelling and pain result.

Flea Bite: usually associated with dog or cat bites. People are a substitute environment for fleas. Fleas may live and breed in furniture, carpet or other hospitable environments. Fleabites are typically small circular dots with swollen red centers that itch. Bite groupings are common.

Spider Bite: associated with poisonous and non-poisonous spider bites. Severe spider bites are commonly associated with poisonous spiders: brown recluse or black widow bites. Common house spiders can also inflect painful bites. Reactions vary ? typified by swollen bite-ring with white or black center.

Bed Bug Bite: blood sucking bugs that live in unclean conditions ? the bed. Omit saliva in order to extract blood from the skin. Do to size, bed bugs are typically undetectable and visually leave evidence of bites via reactive individuals.

Fly Bite: commonly associated with black, deer, stable, or horse fly bites. Biting flies draw and feed on animal and human blood via a sharp mouth that draws blood. Reactions vary.

Mosquito Bite: carriers of deadly diseases: malaria, dengue fever or encephalitis. Mosquitoes puncture the skin via a needle like mouth using salvia as a lubricant. Reactions vary. Itching exacerbates bites increasing risk of infection.

Tick Bite: mites that inflict irritating or painful bites that transmit over nine serious diseases, notably, Lyme disease. Risk of infection increases if the tick head is left in the skin. Skin redness, swelling and pain are common symptoms. Fever, chills, weakness, loss of appetite, paralysis, flu-like symptoms are possible.