Bug Bait, Bug Bite

A child’s feet in sandals on grass (photo by wyldanthem via Flickr Creative Commons license)

11 July 2023

If you attend a summer outdoor wedding and they supply bug repellent at the door, take the hint! The bugs will be bad and you’ll wish you’d used that bug spray.

At home in western Pennsylvania I know how our mosquitoes behave. A dab of bug repellent cream on each hotspot is enough to keep them at bay, even in dress up clothes at a wedding. We don’t have no-see-ums so I was totally unprepared for what happened at dusk on Cape Cod.

In dress up clothes and sandals I enjoyed the party and didn’t notice that I was bug bait until it was too late. I had never experienced biting gnats so when they flew around my head I just shooed them away. Hah! They bit my scalp, my arms and legs, my neck. I didn’t feel them biting me.

Biting gnat (image from Wikimedia Commons)

About an hour later the bites started itching. Aaarrg!

Evidence of biting gnats, July 2023 (photo by Kate St. John)

Biting gnats? Lesson learned. At last night’s family picnic — with no bug repellent available — I wore hiking clothes and my rain jacket with the hood over my head. Yes, I looked odd but I was only bitten once — on my hand.

I can hardly wait for the itching to stop.

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2 thoughts on “Bug Bait, Bug Bite

  1. We had our first encounter with them camping in the Florida Keys. Thankfully, we still had left our snow brush in the car and used it to scratch our legs. Guess they saw fresh meat and went for it. Can’t really blame them. Who can resist USDA prime?

  2. I hope those no-see-ums don’t ever move into Pittsburgh. FYI, the cicadas started tonight here. (first I have heard them, at least)

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