1:04:06
I think you might have chiggers.
1:04:09
They're too small to see,
so it's just from the bites.
1:04:13
The bites are really big.
1:04:16
You know, chiggers...
1:04:18
they're, like, the smallest animals on earth
to have such a harmful bite.
1:04:23
They hurt a lot and it's like poison ivy.
1:04:28
I read a book about them...
1:04:30
but it was a long time ago...
1:04:33
and I forget now.
1:04:35
But I do remember that they don't
bite your skin, they just...
1:04:39
Well, they bite your skin,
they don't feed off of it.
1:04:42
They just bite it,
and that's where their nest is...
1:04:45
that little red dot.
And if you smush them, they die.
1:04:49
They're all red, but in the middle,
it's even redder...
1:04:52
like flowers, you know, with the thorns.
1:04:57
But on the outside they're just pink,
like your bumps right there.
1:05:08
If we were like big-size chiggers...
1:05:10
if I bit you, there'd be a big lump
on your head.
1:05:14
Really big.
1:05:18
Because the bites are bigger than they are.
1:05:24
So it would hurt a lot.
1:05:29
If we moved to some country
like Iceland or Nebraska...
1:05:35
...there it's too cold for them,
so we'd be safe.
1:05:39
And they'd all either die or run away.
1:05:54
I couldn't tell if that was a man or a woman.
1:05:57
There are a lot of red ants over here.