With the arrival of fall, you might think the risk of being bitten by mosquitoes or spiders is quite low. There are fewer bugs in autumn, right? Perhaps not.
While mosquito season is coming to an end, you actually may encounter more of them. In summer, they avoid the heat of the day and are active mainly during limited morning and evening hours. But in autumn, they may be active all day long – increasing your odds of being bitten.
Spiders are also quite lively in the fall, leaving their secluded webs to mate and to find winter nesting spots. Additional encounters with these pests mean more bug bites. But if you didn’t happen to see what bit you, how can you tell the difference between a mosquito bite and a spider bite?