Monday, June 23, 2014

Itching for a good time.....

I must say that summertime in the North Georgia mountains is heaven.  We are fortunate enough to have the best of both worlds.  While we have nice warm (and sometimes hot) days we still have cool evenings.  I’ve been all over this country and I must say that we have some of the most well rounded seasons and weather that I have experienced.  There is nothing like spending the evening on the deck barbecuing and enjoying a few adult beverages.

We are also quite fortunate when it comes to insects.  Very seldom do I become dinner for any preying insects while enjoying the great outdoors……with one exception…..
It’s CHIGGER season!  As the winter chills give way to sunny, warm days an annoying little critter re-emerges to make life miserable for anyone that loves the outdoors.  While sunburns peel and fade and the occasional mosquito bite itches for a few minutes, no one can forget the persistent itch brought on by a chigger injection.  So, what’s the answer???  I wish I had one, but here are some pointers to avoid becoming these little rascal’s prey.
First, it’s best to understand what a chigger is and why they do what they do.  Long story short - they are a VERY TINY insect that preys on its host by injecting the host with saliva that breaks down the hosts tissue (skin) allowing the chigger to actually suck the liquid tissue from the host in turn causing a nasty reaction resulting in a large red welt and a dreadfully persistent itch that can last for days!  Nice, huh?
Chiggers tend to live in tall weeds and underbrush.  This allows them to catch a ride on hosts passing by as the leaves or weeds they live on make contact with a tasty treat (your legs, arms, ankles, etc.).  While chiggers can quickly transfer themselves to their host it is important to know that they don’t have a real good grip on you.  Many attempts by chiggers to make you their next meal fail because they are easily brushed away or fall off of you.  This is good to remember if you find yourself trudging through tall weeds, grass or underbrush.  Think about brushing down your pants, shirt, legs, shoes and everything else periodically.  This will help remove any chiggers that may be making themselves at home on you.
Chiggers also prefer to live in shaded, moist and relatively cool areas.  So, it’s best to avoid areas that fit this description if at all possible.  They don’t care for areas that are exposed to full sun and get warm during the day. 
You can also help alleviate the chance of being injected by chiggers by keeping grassy yards mowed and any brush and weeds around your immediate property cut short.  Remember, chiggers will also get on Fido and he can in turn transfer them into the house. 
So, what is the best treatment for a chigger bite?  The only real cure is time.  I have yet to find a truly effective remedy for chiggers.  Please remember this, though – if you get a welt caused by a chigger you MUST RESIST THE URGE to scratch it.  Scratching will only spread the poison, inflame the welt and make the itch MUCH WORSE!  Trust me, I know.  And by the way, the old home cure of putting nail polish on a chigger welt to remove it is a myth.  Chiggers do not bore into you like a tick.  The chigger welt is simply a remnant of its last feast.
Do you know of any products or home remedies to alleviate chigger welts?  I’d love to hear about them.  Please post your comments below.
As always, enjoy this beautiful place we call home AND stay out of the tall weeds and brush along the Coosawattee River!

Til next time,

Chris

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