Bug bites are more than just itchy nuisances—they can signal exposure to disease-carrying pests or, in rare cases, trigger life-threatening allergic reactions. While most bites heal on their own, knowing what bit you helps you respond wisely—whether that means applying hydrocortisone or heading to the ER.
Below is a clear, visual guide to 10 common bug bites—what they look like, where they appear, and when to worry.
🦟 1. Mosquito Bite
- Appearance: Small, round, red bump with a tiny puncture mark in the center; may swell into a larger welt
- Location: Exposed skin (arms, legs, face)
- Itch level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (intense)
- When to worry: If you develop fever, headache, or body aches after travel to tropical areas (possible dengue/Zika/West Nile virus)
💡 Note: Scratching can cause infection—keep nails short and use anti-itch cream.
🐕 2. Flea Bite
- Appearance: Small, red bumps in clusters or lines ("breakfast, lunch, dinner" pattern); often have a halo of redness
- Location: Ankles, lower legs, waistband areas (where clothing is tight)
- Itch level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (severe)
- When to worry: Signs of infection (pus, warmth) or if your pet has fleas (indicates infestation risk)
🏠 Action: Treat pets + wash bedding in hot water to eliminate fleas.
👧 3. Head Lice "Bite":
