roundisland1
04-16-2006, 07:35 AM
Hello All!
Happy holidays. I'm trying to start a thread on duck itch. You know, that nasty patchy red itching attack. For years my wife's grandparents used to rake the sand on their beach out to a depth of about 4 ft (keeping it clear for swimming). That would include about 25 ft. out into the sandy area underwater from the beach. When I was younger and they use to rake, we never had any problems with so called duck itch. Today, the sand maintains itself farily well and we don't rake (lazier) but we have this duck itch problem. This is especially true for kids who dig in the sand along the water's edge and out to around 3 ft. of depth. I tend to stand up to my knees or sit in a chair up to my waste on nice days. When the kids are a diggin, we all tend to wind up with duck itch to a varying degree. Me around the waterline and them all over their legs. What I understand is that the itch comes from parasites that are generated by freshwater snails that feed on duck scat. Is this fact or fiction? The cycle seems to make sense in that the parasites might live in the sand and get churned up from digging. If so, they could float up and attach to your skin. Remedies include Fell's Naptha soap (after the fact) and lubing up with permanent (waterproof) suntan lotion before entering the diggin zone (a film of protection). In any event, the problem appeared about 12 years ago and seems to exist every summer starting when the water is warm enough to get into. Does anyone have any wisdom to offer on this subject?
RI1
Happy holidays. I'm trying to start a thread on duck itch. You know, that nasty patchy red itching attack. For years my wife's grandparents used to rake the sand on their beach out to a depth of about 4 ft (keeping it clear for swimming). That would include about 25 ft. out into the sandy area underwater from the beach. When I was younger and they use to rake, we never had any problems with so called duck itch. Today, the sand maintains itself farily well and we don't rake (lazier) but we have this duck itch problem. This is especially true for kids who dig in the sand along the water's edge and out to around 3 ft. of depth. I tend to stand up to my knees or sit in a chair up to my waste on nice days. When the kids are a diggin, we all tend to wind up with duck itch to a varying degree. Me around the waterline and them all over their legs. What I understand is that the itch comes from parasites that are generated by freshwater snails that feed on duck scat. Is this fact or fiction? The cycle seems to make sense in that the parasites might live in the sand and get churned up from digging. If so, they could float up and attach to your skin. Remedies include Fell's Naptha soap (after the fact) and lubing up with permanent (waterproof) suntan lotion before entering the diggin zone (a film of protection). In any event, the problem appeared about 12 years ago and seems to exist every summer starting when the water is warm enough to get into. Does anyone have any wisdom to offer on this subject?
RI1