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Any insect experts out there? Anyone know what this is?

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wolfgirl11 · 09/05/2019 13:22

My daughter has been bitten BADLY several times & had a massive reaction to the bites.
I've sprayed insect killer everywhere and just found this dead creature in the window sill. It's GREEN in colour. Could this be the bastard that's been biting her?
We've been to A&E three times in two weeks ... I've never seen one of these - anyone know what it is?
Doctors baffled re her bites.

Any insect experts out there? Anyone know what this is?
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NoSquirrels · 13/05/2019 11:11

Ormally, I would say talk to your GP about this - sounds as if your allergic reaction is building up and that can be dangerous. Make sure you use insect repellant liberally!

Branleuse · 13/05/2019 11:16

i think its more likely a moquito or smething

Angie169 · 13/05/2019 15:09

As PP have said I would have thought a horse fly bite they are vicious buggers I always react with very bad with to them usually with a swollen up to size of a golf ball sore and hot rockhard makes joints ache and generally feel unwell all over.
You don't need to been around horses to be affected by them but they are generally around farm animals and other large animals ( so not likely to be near cats / dogs etc )

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Chartreuser · 13/05/2019 15:18

If it is what my DD had washing with hibiscrub helped but mainly hash to ride it out, I think we had about 2-3 months of one or more infected spot a week as her body was fighting the molluscum off and then once they had gone it all just stopped.

Poor you and her though, it is yuck and sore

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