We were up working at the cottage over the wknd again. The kids were loving the bright, sunny weather and enjoying the lake during our breaks. Lots of jumping off the dock, swimming and capturing crayfish and minnows.
Anyway, mosquitoes were fierce, but when Tyler got up this morning he was covered, and I mean COVERED with red welts. I thought he had chicken pox and took him in the doc ASAP. Shane had several red dots as well, but nothing like Tyler's severity.
Doctor was amazed at the numbers (hundreds) of what appeared to be bites. He said it was NOT chicken pox but was the result of insects. Whether mosquitoes or some other type is unclear. Tyler has so many that he actually has a low grade fever and a little joint pain from the inflammation. The doctor called in an associate to confirm his diagnosis and it was agreed: insects.
Anyhow, I am no newbie to Canada's insect world. Been coming up since I was a squirt, so I know the deal. But I am finding it hard to believe that mosquitoes did this, as I was with Tyler 24/7 and he would have had to be crawling with them. (He did not have more than the usual amount of bites until the last day, apparently. Last night when we got home he had a shower and we didn't see anything unusual. It wasn't until waking today that he looked like a leopard. So whatever it was it happened the last day. The dr. said it takes about 24+/- hrs for the welting reaction.)
Does anyone know anything about water insects that could bite or sting and cause something like this? Shane was complaining of some itching around the water. The kids were swimming for about 2 hours on Monday afternoon. No one was getting bombed by deerflies or anything obvious, though. I've heard of sand fleas, but we do not have a sand beach. Woods meet rocks meet water kind of shoreline, and the kids sit on the dock when they're not playing.
Tyler is on Benadryl and oatmeal baths which help somewhat to ease the intense itching. Supposedly in 2 days it'll be over with. Hope so.

But we're heading back up within the week, so I'd hate to see this happen again if it's some aquatic insect that's responsible.
Thx for any input.
W.