Sand flea bites in Roatan, Honduras

The sand fleas here are vicious. They will bite you while you’re walking on the sand, or even standing in the ocean. There are less of them on the docks, but you’re still not safe there. Bug spray kills the reef but if you don’t use it, they will bite the crap out of you, and the bites itch like crazy. The best thing to do is to use a bug spray without DEET, and wash it off before getting in the ocean.

Sandflea Bites - Roatan, Honduras
To treat the sand flea bites, you should take ibuprofen and Benadryl, and apply hydrocortisone cream to the bites. Don’t scratch them, or they will get inflamed and break open, possibly leading to infection. Touch them as little as possible to prevent irritation.

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  1. Kris says:

    Oh my god! That’s horrific! And I thought my encounter with a single mosquito was bad. (http://absurdtraveller.blogspot.com/2011/08/day-of-poo-and-night-of-terror.html)

  2. Julie says:

    Thx much for the advice. A
    How long did they take to heal.

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