Over two weeks ago I woke with a slight itch behind my knee. Inspection found a little spot with a sting still in it. Removed the sting and treated it. Within days the affected area was as large as a saucer, burning and purple and red.
Antibiotics were required but luckily ones I could still enjoy a drink with. Mind you, they haven't worked.
A number of folk in the village have been bitten by false widow spiders this week. The sting still in my leg made me dismiss this.
Research tonight tells me that this spider can leave a sting. It's a nasty little devil.
But worse....where in the bedroom is it!! :-(
Are you sure it was a sting, per se, and not the remains of a tick (picked up on a walk somewhere) that you'd perhaps rubbed off in your sleep? My first thought, when you described the infected area, was the possibility of Lyme disease:
https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/lyme-disease
If so, while you might need further antibiotics, you can at least go to bed without fear of spiders ;-)
Definitely not a tick, Chris. Years of being ticked has made me a tick expert. Whenever I came home from anywhere in Mayo someone would say....check gness for ticks....If we walk we do a tick check as routine.
That is why I’ve dismissed a spider, Chris. But after much research, having been told today my leg has the same damage as a chap in the village who was bitten, I find it’s usually a red area but can occasionally leave a sting.
I can still remember waking up one morning to find Frankie on pillow with spider legs sticking out of his mouth. It was crunchy and after he ate ithe gave me a kiss.
I lived for a while in a country that had large insects. I was awoken once by something that must have got caught in my hair, and was kicking. A cricket of some sort.
I took off vertically, my duvet flying one way and me the other. I landed in a sort of Kung Fu pose, ready to fight.
My heart was racing, and even when I had calmed down, I couldn't sleep for hours.