Oak Itch Mites: Rising Rash and Bite Cases in 2024
Unusual Itch and Bites
An increasing number of people are experiencing unusual rashes and itchy bites from oak itch mites. These mites feed on cicadas, and their population has exploded this year due to the emergence of the 17-year cicadas.
Symptoms
Oak itch mite bites typically cause:
- Itchy rash
- Small, raised, pimple-like bumps
- Clusters in areas where clothing touches skin
Preventive Measures
To prevent oak itch mite bites:
- Wear long, loose clothing to cover exposed skin.
- Use insect repellent containing DEET or picaridin.
- Avoid areas with cicadas or cicada eggs.
Treatment
If you are bitten by an oak itch mite:
- Do NOT scratch the bites, as this can lead to secondary bacterial infections.
- Apply calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream to relieve itching.
- Take oral antihistamines to reduce itching.
In most cases, oak itch mite bites will resolve on their own within a few weeks.
Sources
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Oak Itch Mite
- University of Minnesota Extension: Oak Itch Mite
Conclusion
The oak itch mite infestation is expected to continue for several weeks. By taking precautions and following the recommended treatment measures, you can help reduce your risk of bites and discomfort.
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