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  2. Bed bug - Wikipedia

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    The most common skin findings associated with bed bug bites are itching, flat and bumpy, reddish lesions. [8] Each lesion is about 2–5 mm (0.08–0.2 in) but may be as large as 2 cm (0.8 in) in diameter and there may or may not be a central spot (punctum). [ 8 ]

  3. Here’s How to Tell the Difference Between a Chigger Bite and ...

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    Chigger bites vs. bed bug bites Chigger and bed bug bites may look similar to the naked eye. They both feed off humans and can leave a trail of bumps on your skin. This can cause itchiness and ...

  4. Insect repellent - Wikipedia

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    A mosquito coil. An insect repellent (also commonly called "bug spray") is a substance applied to the skin, clothing, or other surfaces to discourage insects (and arthropods in general) from landing or climbing on that surface.

  5. Permethrin - Wikipedia

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    Permethrin is a medication and an insecticide. [6] [7] As a medication, it is used to treat scabies and lice. [8]It is applied to the skin as a cream or lotion. [6] As an insecticide, it can be sprayed onto outer clothing or mosquito nets to kill the insects that touch them.

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  7. Can You Use Bug Spray on a Baby? - AOL

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    Avoid using bug spray for an infant under 2 months old, as there's no safe repellent for a baby that young. For older babies, there are important guidelines to consider when choosing a bug spray.

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