You, as in Georgia, have several spiders that could be a problem.
The yellow sac spider: sting similar in feeling to a bee or wasp;
localized redness and burning lasting up to an hour, with rash and
blistering occuring during the next 1-10 hours. Sometimes an
alcerated lesion develops at the site of the bite.
Trachelas tranquillus: records of severe secondary infection
associated with the bite.
You do know that field ants bite and that they inject some type of
secretion into the bite that can be painful and in a very allergic
person could cause other problems??
Blister beetles?
I don't think the squash bugs bite but the assassin bugs do bite and
the bites can be painful and cause allergic reactions and become
infected.
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