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I don't hate many things but horseflies are close. I got bitten by one on Friday, near my lower jaw, right hand side of my face. I was in our garden. 2 days later and it's quite swollen and itchy, resisting the scratching isn't easy.
The thing is, I never felt it at the time, they have a crafty way of biting so that you rarely feel it. I always get a reaction, a smallish, hard lump, usually with an open pinhole and it itches. After a day or so, the swelling usually goes down, I think depending on how good it got me. This one got me good and has had a feast I think. I'm just using Germolene, to keep the area clean and also, reduce the itching.
Oddly, over the last couple of years, I've not been bitten at all, numbers of horseflies seemed to drop off. They do seem to be around with a vengeance here at the moment though. I'm off out for a few hours with the camera later, I think bug spray will have to be deployed.
Talk about midgies, yes, they are uncomfortable and annoying but give me a cloud of them over a single horsefly any day.
I know some people get different reactions to horsefly bites and I'm curious about why that should be and to what extent, it's a non event for some but can be a nasty experience for others.
Also, what prevention methods might be used?

The thing is, I never felt it at the time, they have a crafty way of biting so that you rarely feel it. I always get a reaction, a smallish, hard lump, usually with an open pinhole and it itches. After a day or so, the swelling usually goes down, I think depending on how good it got me. This one got me good and has had a feast I think. I'm just using Germolene, to keep the area clean and also, reduce the itching.
Oddly, over the last couple of years, I've not been bitten at all, numbers of horseflies seemed to drop off. They do seem to be around with a vengeance here at the moment though. I'm off out for a few hours with the camera later, I think bug spray will have to be deployed.
Talk about midgies, yes, they are uncomfortable and annoying but give me a cloud of them over a single horsefly any day.
I know some people get different reactions to horsefly bites and I'm curious about why that should be and to what extent, it's a non event for some but can be a nasty experience for others.
Also, what prevention methods might be used?

