What to use for Chigger bites?
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What to use for Chigger bites?
I hate these nasty bugs. My guy has white legs and got all bitten up with lots of scabs. He was stomping his feet so I've tried scrubbing his legs with Betadine soap, dry and apply fly repellent. I did not put topical cream as it attracts dirt. Is there anything else I should do to help these wounds heal? Any repellent that really works?
Re: What to use for Chigger bites?
I know nothing of chiggers, we don't have them, but panalog ointment (not cream) is my go to for nasty bug bites on animal or human.
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Re: What to use for Chigger bites?
For repellent (repellant?) that keeps stuff off, I use WIPE by Farnham (little green jug). It is slightly oily, not unpleasant smell, and needs to be applied with a rag, but it does the trick and lasts the entire day/night. Most fly sprays just don't seem to last like WIPE does.
How do you tell chigger bites from, say, ant bites? We have tons of chiggers around here during the summer, but my guy and my hens don't seem to be bitten (or maybe, bothered) by them. DH, however, is a 'red bug' magnet
How do you tell chigger bites from, say, ant bites? We have tons of chiggers around here during the summer, but my guy and my hens don't seem to be bitten (or maybe, bothered) by them. DH, however, is a 'red bug' magnet

Re: What to use for Chigger bites?
I wouldn't worry about dirt sticking to ointment, it's the way of it. Maybe keep his legs wrapped for a while with ointment on? Neosporin or some such. Those scabs will be more comfortable and will heal/come off sooner if you can keep them softened.
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