Argggh!
I was telling Ben via email that I got a good healthy dose of chiggers by walking around my car at work the other day. I was parked in a quiet spot off Route 70 just East of Lakehurst eating lunch, and I walked around the car briefly to see what was growing in the spare, calf-high grass.
:cry:
Big mistake. I was lucky to be wearing khakis and noted about 20 on each pant leg. They were super small, most likely just hatched. I got most of them off but they ran into my seams, and I had no pants to change into. I have a dozen healthy bites; behind the knees, on my waist, and on my butt. Thank God not one on my other area.
I have always assumed they start in August, this is the earliest I ever got them. I noted two things that bring relief. One is to jump in the swimming pool for a few minutes. They stop itching for an hour or two. And Friday I took a trip up North Jersey, so I put merchurochrome on the bad ones and put a bandaid on over it. They stayed quiet for several hours.
I was telling Ben via email that I got a good healthy dose of chiggers by walking around my car at work the other day. I was parked in a quiet spot off Route 70 just East of Lakehurst eating lunch, and I walked around the car briefly to see what was growing in the spare, calf-high grass.
:cry:
Big mistake. I was lucky to be wearing khakis and noted about 20 on each pant leg. They were super small, most likely just hatched. I got most of them off but they ran into my seams, and I had no pants to change into. I have a dozen healthy bites; behind the knees, on my waist, and on my butt. Thank God not one on my other area.
I have always assumed they start in August, this is the earliest I ever got them. I noted two things that bring relief. One is to jump in the swimming pool for a few minutes. They stop itching for an hour or two. And Friday I took a trip up North Jersey, so I put merchurochrome on the bad ones and put a bandaid on over it. They stayed quiet for several hours.