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Post by charizard on Sept 7, 2004 7:11:06 GMT -5
Okay, of course the best "cure" is not to get them to begin with ... but when you're not expecting to get them.....in other words my hubby and I are now covered in chiggers from caching San Angelo --- we've never, ever gotten chiggers in San Angelo....we had the outcropping yesterday, which means we encountered them on Sunday....Sunday we did the Pipe Revisted (in a city park) and then the few out at the Nature Center...I'm assuming we got them at the Nature Center -- anyways......what are you favorite preventatives and/or cures for chiggers .... DEATH TO THE LITTLE MITES .... now I really hate 'em! ;D
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Post by BigJon on Sept 7, 2004 19:46:03 GMT -5
I say BS on getting chiggers in San Angelo. We banned them years ago. If you did get them then you must have gotten them coming or going to SA. LOL Well I have always heard of using nail polish or nail polish remover, but thats for people that get chiggers, us local in SA don't have anything to worry about. LOL ;D
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Post by charizard on Sept 8, 2004 16:05:29 GMT -5
Hey Ya BJ, want me to come show you my legs? OH NOOOOOOO!!!!!!! Not That, pleeeeeezzzzz -- That's what I thought too, but we only cached San Angelo ... well Fort Chadbourne and Lake Spence, which wasn't weedie or wet! Oh and, we didn't even stop anywhere between Midland and SA -- I'm really horrified, we really have never, ever gotten them there ... but, I guess there's always a first....unless this is something else and not chiggers....but it sure looks like chiggers -- actually I think the most likely cache was the No Beans on, right on the river, it was damp with really high grass and I had to fight off the horrible spider -- YUCKERS!
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Post by charizard on Sept 8, 2004 16:09:04 GMT -5
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