Hi All:
New to the forum and finding it very informative.
I have been sailing all over the bay for a few decades now, since the 60's, as a young lad,
This past week for the very first time experienced chiggers. Luckily, confined to feet and ankles (where there is a gap between my long sailing/sun pants and water shoes). Kept me up a few nights and very uncomfortable.
One day I put in at a grassy area right near the public boat ramp in Barnegat Light. Sailed over to Island Beach. Another day I sailed from Harvey Cedars to a beach over in the Gunning River.
Has anyone had experience with chiggers along our coast?
Besides proper clothing and pest repellents, are there telltale signs for areas infested with chiggers?
Will the first real cold snap rid us of these pests?
Are chiggers becoming more prevalent at our latitude?
Best,
David
New to the forum and finding it very informative.
I have been sailing all over the bay for a few decades now, since the 60's, as a young lad,
This past week for the very first time experienced chiggers. Luckily, confined to feet and ankles (where there is a gap between my long sailing/sun pants and water shoes). Kept me up a few nights and very uncomfortable.
One day I put in at a grassy area right near the public boat ramp in Barnegat Light. Sailed over to Island Beach. Another day I sailed from Harvey Cedars to a beach over in the Gunning River.
Has anyone had experience with chiggers along our coast?
Besides proper clothing and pest repellents, are there telltale signs for areas infested with chiggers?
Will the first real cold snap rid us of these pests?
Are chiggers becoming more prevalent at our latitude?
Best,
David