A. Warning has posted in Pensacola Florida beaches, reports the sea lice attacks have increased.Sea Lice are actually a form of jellyfish. Beach goers report after going in the water they felt like something was biting them. Stings from the tiny jellyfish can cause a red rash, generally called dermatitis, with red, itchy or burning bumps that appear within four to 24 hours after exposure. More: HERE
Brace yourself this is what Sea lice look like Ee-ew!
Sea lice warning posted for Florida Panhandle beaches https://t.co/NW1ha0tBn0 pic.twitter.com/c6i7VVFZdf
— FOX26Houston (@FOX26Houston) June 27, 2018
Lifeguards warn of stinging sea lice lurking off Florida coast https://t.co/rw4TEYBjqx pic.twitter.com/s5e7sDTtHF
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) June 27, 2018
Lifeguards in Florida are warning beachgoers about sea lice — microscopic pests that cause nasty rashes underneath bathing suits. https://t.co/mzeOOivFP2 pic.twitter.com/oaxFpm37kt
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 27, 2018