A cool guide on Identifying different types of insect bites

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I am posting this comment before checking myself because I’m worried I’ll forget what I was doing and not make the post.

Isn’t that tick bite indicative of Lyme’s disease? (The bullseye welt.) Most tick bites end up looking like amped up mosquito bites, or a small wasp sting from my personal experience (small/medium welt with puncture in center, inflamed red circle radiating outward, no white ring)

Came to say this same thing.

Also, ticks have 8 legs, not 6 as is shown in the picture (but that’s just nitpicking).