A cool guide on Identifying different types of insect bites

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This guide is so bad that I might actually call it harmful

  • Bee and mosquito bites manifest pretty differently across people, but I can forgive that

  • Spider bites vary wildly depending on species and depending on your location you should know if venomous spiders are in your area and how deadly they are

  • That is not what tick bites look like, that’s what Lyme disease looks like. If you see that you should be concerned because you likely have a lifelong affliction. Also, identifying tick bites is stupid, they stay attached to you

  • The most characteristic part of bed bug bites are a series of bites in a short line/grouping. They stop feeding in response to micro movements and relocate to feed again

  • The best way to get answers on the Internet is not to ask a question, but to make an incorrect statement about your question.
    That is Cunningham’s Law. It was named after Ben Franklin.
    yeah that checks out