Spring Brings Chiggers

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I noticed some tiny red bugs sunbathing on my deck railing today and they appear to be chiggers :mad:

I've run across chiggers before but usually in tall grass when cutting wood. The last few days I was stump grinding a few dead oak's and one was not that far from the deck. Is it possible I was flinging them up in the air and they landed on the deck? Now I need to figure out a way to get rid of them.
 
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Chiggers are microscopic;

Could they be a clover mites?
Tiny-Red-Bugs-Clover-Mites.jpg

 
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FYI, my dad always kept a sock, filled with sulfur and tied, in the door of the truck. Anytime we were working in tall grass, we would dust our boots and pants up to our knees, to repel ticks and chiggers. Always seemed to work. He learned that in college for wildlife management in west Texas.
 
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Chiggers are microscopic;

Could they be a clover mites?
Tiny-Red-Bugs-Clover-Mites.jpg

The one thing I know for sure is that I have chigger bites. It's possible I got the chigger bites while stump grinding and the little red bugs on the deck are clover mites but that would be a heck of a coincidence.

From what I understand the 8 leg adult chiggers are barely visible to the eye and you would need some magnification to get a good look at them but the adults aren't the ones that eat you. It's the much smaller 6 leg larval chiggers that eat you and in the worst possible places.

I did use a home remedy that a few old timers told me. They said to take a shop rag and put a little diesel on it and smother the little bastards so they die and provides a big relief for the itching. This worked well (y)

I also order a gallon of Talstar P Professional Insecticide to spray the deck and home perimeter after I power wash it for the recent pollen coverage.
 
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You have chiggers - here we have ticks. Lots of them this spring.
We have both actually although I have been on a mission to eliminate cedar trees which has helped and I keep the grass and weeds cut low.
 
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FYI, my dad always kept a sock, filled with sulfur and tied, in the door of the truck. Anytime we were working in tall grass, we would dust our boots and pants up to our knees, to repel ticks and chiggers. Always seemed to work. He learned that in college for wildlife management in west Texas.
I have heard of sulfur and other powders that work as you mentioned. The odd thing was I was was not working in tall grass. I was just stump grinding oaks. I wonder if the chiggers were in the oak stump.
 
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I got bitten up with what was possibly chiggers while working on a tree with low grass around it, first time I have had that happen this far north.

Ticks, well I haven't seen one since yesterday :-(

I spray premetherin on my boots and lower pants legs Sawyer sp657 that was suggested by another person on this site. Seems to slow down the ticks so I always find them crawling slow like they are confused.
 
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I would also guess clover mites if you see them on your deck railing. I hate chiggers though. Short funny story, the summer when my Filipina wife arrived in the states, (2007) we did a lot of canoeing and fishing. One day she had to pee real bad and did just that on the lake shore. You guessed it, chiggers! She was miserable for days :LOL: :LOL:
 
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I would also guess clover mites if you see them on your deck railing. I hate chiggers though. Short funny story, the summer when my Filipina wife arrived in the states, (2007) we did a lot of canoeing and fishing. One day she had to pee real bad and did just that on the lake shore. You guessed it, chiggers! She was miserable for days :LOL: :LOL:
It's possible they were clover mites. I do get clover mites in my vegetable garden which is about 400 feet from my deck. The oak stump is about 30 feet from the deck.
 
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When I was a youth OFF wasn't that well known so we would take Hartz flea and tick collars that we had for the "farm dog" and wrap around our pant cuff and boots. Dad said this would also keep a snake from going up our pant legs which I much approved!

Deep woods OFF sprayed all over my jeans has so far kept all biting critters off me in tall grass and brush.


OFF! Deep Woods® Dry Insect Repellent protects against biting flies, gnats, and chiggers too.
 
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I spray premetherin on my boots and lower pants legs Sawyer sp657 that was suggested by another person on this site. Seems to slow down the ticks so I always find them crawling slow like they are confused.

Permethrin is a neurotoxin so it makes sense that it would slow them down and make them confused.
 
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Chiggers don't care how tall or short the grass is or if there is any at all and yes, they are extremely small and most people can't see them with the naked eye. They have always loved me, they didn't bother my wife at all up until a couple years ago. It's just a fact of life around here in warmer months that we have to spray down with Repel 40% deet the first time out of the house every morning and a time or two during the day. We use the Benadryl gel on the ones that do get to us to relieve itching and dry-up the spot quicker. Oh yea - they LOVE blackberry bushes even more than grass !!
 
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Chiggers are microscopic
Absolutely. They can crawl through socks and bore into skin with ease. We have them down here and can be painful the next day and itch for a week or more. When I do yard work, I spray my shoes, socks and pant legs with Off Mosquito spray (Deet). But if I forget, I'm spraying liquid Benadryl on my ankles for a week. :cautious:
 
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I remember getting chiggers when I was a kid. Some friends and I were playing hide and seek in the weeds. Yikes! They itched!
 
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I HATE CHIGGERS!! It's weird, around here it seems like I most often get them from locations that have a higher rate of human and animal traffic. Our local mtn. biking trail is NOTORIOUS for gifting us with chiggers throughout the summer. But I rarely get them from anywhere else.
 
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The diesel seemed to work pretty good and fast. Just stay away from fire for awhile.
Chiggers don't care how tall or short the grass is or if there is any at all and yes, they are extremely small and most people can't see them with the naked eye. They have always loved me, they didn't bother my wife at all up until a couple years ago. It's just a fact of life around here in warmer months that we have to spray down with Repel 40% deet the first time out of the house every morning and a time or two during the day. We use the Benadryl gel on the ones that do get to us to relieve itching and dry-up the spot quicker. Oh yea - they LOVE blackberry bushes even more than grass !!
I don't think I have black berry but I do have these small red berries popping up from some kind of weed I assume. This is recent and I don't remember seeing these before.
 
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The diesel seemed to work pretty good and fast. Just stay away from fire for awhile.

I don't think I have black berry but I do have these small red berries popping up from some kind of weed I assume. This is recent and I don't remember seeing these before.
If you have an iPhone, you can take a picture of about any plant and then scroll down and it has an option to look up the plant. It's pretty accurate. Wife and I use it on walks when we see something we don't recognize.
 
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If you have an iPhone, you can take a picture of about any plant and then scroll down and it has an option to look up the plant. It's pretty accurate. Wife and I use it on walks when we see something we don't recognize.
I use plant net, unfortunately I befuddle it sometimes as many plants have the same leaves. Flowers are usually easier.
 

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