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BUG bites are the scourge of British summertime.

And while a nibble from a critter is usually not a big problem, some can send you into a frenzy of itching or get pretty sore.

Bites can be itchy and uncomfortable and it's often impossible to know what has got you
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Bites can be itchy and uncomfortable and it's often impossible to know what has got youCredit: Getty

Over the last few weeks, as the weather has got noticeably hotter, the NHS has seen a surge in people flocking to its website for bite advice.

Acosia Nyanin, from NHS England, said: “We often see a rise in insect bites and stings during the summer months, but the number of people seeking advice from the NHS website has spiked a bit earlier this year.

“The NHS website is there for anyone who needs it throughout the bank holiday weekend – whether you’re searching for advice on insect bites or thousands of other medical conditions."

Everyone's immune system responds differently to bites and stings, and some people may have more severe reactions than others - especially when it comes to stings from flying insects like bees or wasps.

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Itching is common, and the area around the bite can often become tender and painful to touch.

If your symptoms persist it's imperative you see a doctor to check that you haven't been infected and that you aren't suffering from an insect-born disease.

It's hard to know what insect decided to have you for lunch, unless you catch the culprit in the act - easier said than done when most are microscopic.

Here are 11 of the most common bites and stings - along with their culprits - to help you work out what pest bit you in the first place.

1. FLEA BITE

Flea bites are small red bumps that appear in clusters. They are small and often have little red halos around them.

They usually prefer animals but can also go for warm areas like your groin and armpits, the NHS states.

The bites above show someone who have been severely bitten by fleas
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The bites above show someone who have been severely bitten by fleasCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Symptoms: They are usually itchy and will leave red marks.

How to treat: Try not to scratch the area, keep it clean and use antiseptic creams.

2. TICK BITE

Ticks like to feed on your blood so it’s usually easy to find them, as quite often they will still be attached to the area they have bitten.

They will usually leave a red spot but not all people will have this reaction.

Ticks like warm blood so they will look to feast on the warmer parts of the body like armpits, behind the knees and the groin.

Image above shows Lyme Disease caused by a tick bite
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Image above shows Lyme Disease caused by a tick biteCredit: Getty - Contributor

Symptoms: If you have been bitten by a tick, then it can usually be quite itchy.

The reaction you have will depend on the type of tick that decided to feast on you.

Lyme disease is one signal as well as other tick-borne illnesses, including tularemia and anaplasmosis.

How to treat: Try not to itch the bite. If it gets uncomfortable, you can use an ice pack or apply calamine lotion or antiseptic creams to stop the itching.

3. SPIDER BITE

If you see a spider scurrying away or you have two tiny puncture wounds on your skin then it’s most likely a spider bite.

Most spiders only bite when they are provoked and their bites will usually leave your skin red and a bit swollen.

Most spiders only bite when they are provoked so leave them alone
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Most spiders only bite when they are provoked so leave them aloneCredit: curezone.org

Symptoms: Mild pain is to be expected but if you have been bitten by a black widow or brown recluses then you could experience tremors and nausea.

If you think you’ve been bitten by one of these spiders then you should seek help from a professional.

How to treat: Using an ice pack will help the swelling and if you have been bit on your leg it’s a good idea to keep it elevated.

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4. FLY BITE

Fly bites are common if you spend a lot of time outside and even more so if you spend time around horses and they can be pretty painful.

Fly bites can be irritating and you can put ice on the area to help
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Fly bites can be irritating and you can put ice on the area to helpCredit: Alamy

Symptoms: They are often raised and will be a little bit itchy but more are innocuous.

How to treat: To help soothe the bite you can apply ice and keep the area clean.

5. MOSQUITO BITE

Mosquito bites are a common - and unwanted - summer souvenir.

The little pests like to go for the ankles, knees and neck. Their bites form bumps that usually go red.

As shown above, mosquito bites will usually be red around the area that has been bitten
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As shown above, mosquito bites will usually be red around the area that has been bitten

Symptoms: You won’t feel much pain at first but these bites can become very itchy.

If you’re experiencing cold or flu symptoms then you may have contracted a disease, as some mosquitoes carry dengue, Zika and West Nile viruses.

How to treat: You can take an over counter antihistamines and make sure you keep the area clean.

Top tips for bites and stings

While each bite and sting is different here are some simple steps that will help with any bite or sting.

Emma Blackman, CEO of said wearing long trousers when walking through fields is a great prevention method.

Having been bitten the following can help:

  • Remove the sting if it’s still in the skin. Try to scrape it out so you don’t squeeze the area and release more of the venom into the skin.
  • Wash the area of the bite with soap and water
  • Cover the sting with a cold compress or ice pack for about 15 minutes
  • Avoid scratching the bite as this can make it itchier and swollen and raise the risk of infection

6. BEE STING

Bee stings can be fatal to some and there will usually be a white spot where they have stung.

Sometimes the barbed stinger is left attached and you need to pull this out.

The barbed stinger from the bee can sometimes be left behind
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The barbed stinger from the bee can sometimes be left behindCredit: Alamy

Symptoms: You will have moderate pain which should go away within a few hours.

How to treat: You can use a cold compress to quell the swelling but if you think you’re having an allergic reaction then it’s best to go to A&E.

7. BED BUG BITE

These can sometimes look like mosquito bites and appear as small, red, puffy lumps in a cluster of three or more.

They appear on skin that is exposed to your bed covers at night. Bed bugs often linger in your mattress in the corners.

Bed bugs can linger so make sure you wash your bedding
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Bed bugs can linger so make sure you wash your beddingCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Symptoms: The bites can become itchy and swollen but they don’t spread disease.

How to treat: First you need to get rid of the bed bugs in your home. To do this you need to make sure you wash your bedding often and vacuum any areas around the bed.

You can also scrub the mattress seams to remove their eggs.

You can use over-the-counter pain relief and antihistamines to stop the itching.

8. ANT BITE OR STING

These can be a double whammy as some ants can bite and sting. Most will cause pimple-like spots.

Close-up of painful wounds on kid's neck after being bitten by ants
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Close-up of painful wounds on kid's neck after being bitten by antsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Symptoms: If a fire ant has bitten you then it will be painful as they have strong venom, and this can take weeks to go away.

How to treat: Ice the sting on and off and elevate the area. You can also take antihistamines.

9. SANDFLY BITE

Sandfly bites can transmit parasite infections that cause skin lesions and ulcers.

They will appear in small red clusters and can also cause blisters.

Sand fly bites can be uncomfortable and you can use antihistamines to help
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Sand fly bites can be uncomfortable and you can use antihistamines to helpCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Symptoms: They will be painful and itchy.

How to treat: Antihistamines usually help.

10. CHIGGER BITE

These bites are usually invisible to the naked eye and will create tiny little bumps.

Chigger bites are usually very small but they will create bumps
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Chigger bites are usually very small but they will create bumpsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Symptoms: You will feel severe discomfort but the mites don’t spread disease and do not burrow in your skin.

How to treat: They usually get better without treatment but if you’re struggling you can use antiseptic creams or calamine lotion.

11. HEAD LICE BITE

Head lice leave patches of red, abraded spots on the scalp.

The bites are small but the reaction your body has to them makes them grow.

You can also develop sores due to scratching.

Head lice bites can be irritable
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Head lice bites can be irritableCredit: Kosta Y. Mumcuoglu 2007

Symptoms: First you might see some eggs that then hatch into lice.

If you feel like something is moving your hair then it’s likely lice crawling.

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How to treat: After washing the hair with shampoo and conditioner you need to comb through with a fine comb to remove lice and eggs.

Lice lotion can also be used to prevent them from returning.

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