When I moved to the area two years ago, I was clearing my overgrown garden and was bitten by very small fly like insects, which was followed by severe swelling and itching.
After a hiatus last year, they're back. Apparently our warm, muggy and wet summer has created a 'perfect storm' for biting insects, and I'd have to agree.
So far, I've been bitten around half a dozen times. Where I hadn't noticed them before they had their fix, on my arm, leg and foot, the swelling is impressive, the itching has been phenomenal. This time I wasn't gardening, just sitting out in my garden and for the first time I was bitten elsewhere - in Fairland Park.
Fortunately at the weekend I was able to catch a few and I'm posting them to Haringey's Pest Control Team for identification. I've attached a poor photo of a few of them.
I've heard from someone else that a child was bitten in the leg and couldn't attend school as the swelling was so bad. Has anyone else been bitten?
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And the popularity of garden water features certainly doesn't help.
You wouldn't need to add fish if you cleaned it up. There have been times I've seen plenty of fish in the bit behind Wightman Road. The water itself doesn't usually look too bad, so maybe it's a lack of oxygen or something.
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Not sure if I've been bitten by the same thing in your picture, but got badly bitten all over my leg. The right calf got it the worst, it was a wed night, by Thursday the bites grew in diameter and the itch was beyond anything Ive ever experienced. After days of Salvon/TCP/Sudocream nothing stopped it or made the redness go.
By Sat my calf swelled and went rock hard I could not walk. I had to go to emergency, was given antibiotics, antihistermines and prescription cream. I also had to go doctor every 2 days to check pulse in feet, blood pressure, heart rate and measure calf daily just incase of Deep Vein Thingbob.
I was stunned how a bite could do this, in England. Ive been India, Africa and the States and never been bitten.
That was last week of June, it is now 8/9 weeks later and I still have to use salvon and it still itches a bit. They arent red, swelling gone but it still itches. It also looks like it will scar. I now wear insect repellant every day.
What you had was cellulitis, which if untreated is dangerous. It's the tissues under the skin that are infected. I had this last year from what I keep insisting was a spider bite (so still hoping for secret spidey powers to arrive). Hardly noticeable sting/bite/something in the garden, swelled up overnight and went bright red and drum-tight. Took myself to GP who put me on heavy duty antibiotics that took it down over the next few days. I still have a scar at the puncture wound. He said that it can lead to gangrene and amputation. Yes really.
So pass it on, if a wound gets that tight swelling and redness, act fast. Could have been an insect, or even a scratch - it's not poison from the bite, it's that the open wound then lets bacteria in which is what causes the infection.
[Just one more reason not to waste our precious antibiotics on meat production....]
I spoke with the council's Pest Control Team and they've been unable to identify the sample. They have sent them to an Entomologist for identification. This will take several more weeks.
You could try posting the photo here and seeing what response you get: Natural History Museum ID Forum
No, not yet Lucia. I have followed this up, however as the service is provided free by the Entomologist (which would usually cost £350 per request), the Pest Control Team cannot chase them. Once they receive a response, they will provide me with the results.
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