Chiggers may be diminutive in size, but their bites pack quite the itch-inducing punch. These minuscule mite larvae have a knack for causing relentless itching that can leave you feeling utterly exasperated. While antihistamines and corticosteroid creams can provide relief, there are also effective natural remedies to alleviate their torment. If you frequently venture outdoors, it's essential to be wary of these tiny terrors. Chiggers make their homes in various habitats including woodlands, berry patches, orchards, lakes, golf courses, and parks. Whether you're hiking, camping, or enjoying a picnic, encountering these critters is a possibility.
Thankfully, chiggers aren't venomous. Instead, they attach themselves to human skin and feed on the surrounding tissue. Once satiated, they detach, leaving behind distinctive red welts adorned with white, hardened centers. Although the initial bite itself is painless, the resulting welts can provoke intense itching that's nothing short of maddening.
# Hot Bath
Once you notice the chigger bites, take a hot and soapy bath. Work up a thick lather and rinse the affected area more than once. This will kill both attached (and non-attached) chiggers.
Don’t get back in the same clothes. Toss it in the laundry with hot water that is heated to about 125 Fahrenheit.
# Cold CompressCold compresses aren’t just for bruises and sunburns. They can help itching from chigger bites, too. To make one, fill a plastic bag with ice cubes and apply.
Another option is to soak a clean hand towel with water and place it in the freezer. After fifteen to twenty minutes, apply it onto the bites.
# Peppermint Oil
For a cooling effect, apply peppermint essential oil. It will soothe the chigger bites! This remedy is also useful for hives, poison ivy, and poison oak.
Before applying essential oil to the skin, always dilute it first. Combine five drops with one tablespoon of a carrier, such as olive or grapeseed oil.
# Lavender OilNot only is lavender relaxing, but it can also ease skin irritation. Use it to relieve stinging and burning chigger bites. To apply lavender oil, mix five drops with one tablespoon carrier oil.
# Aloe Vera GelFrom sunburns to psoriasis, aloe vera gel is an excellent choice for inflammatory skin conditions. The cooling sensation will reduce itching caused by chigger bites. You can even use aloe as a carrier for peppermint and lavender oil.
# OatsOats are often used as face and body scrubs. On chigger bites, it can provide relief while sloughing away larvae. But don’t rub too hard! Further damage to the skin will increase the risk for infection.
Mix oats with a base like olive oil, aloe, or coconut oil. It will be easier to scrub while adding moisture.