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Applying a warm spoon to a fly or mosquito bite can reduce itching by breaking down the proteins in the insect’s saliva that cause irritation. Heat temporarily deactivates those proteins, which calms the body’s histamine response — the thing that makes bites itch and swell. The warmth also distracts nerve endings, giving quick relief without scratching, which helps prevent skin damage or infection. It’s a simple, fast home trick that works best when done shortly after the bite appears.
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