Every summer I look at my arm, I see a hive and I don’t know if a mosquito or something worse has bitten on me. Differentiating insect bites is not an apprehensive mania: it’s the fastest way to know when to stay home and when to run to the emergency room. Most of the scares remain in fright, but there are signs that you shouldn’t ignore. The map of the hives: who has bitten you this time Mosquitoes, fleas, shears and even wasps share the same s…
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Every summer I look at my arm, I see a hive and I don’t know if a mosquito or something worse has bitten on me. Differentiating insect bites is not an apprehensive mania: it’s the fastest way to know when to stay home and when to run to the emergency room. Most of the scares remain in fright, but there are signs that you shouldn’t ignore. The map of the hives: who has bitten you this time Mosquitoes, fleas, shears and even wasps share the same s…