There's an old superstition that says if you have an itchy nose you're going to get into a fight. We figure then, that wherever a mozzie bites you, that itch has a meaning too! And you thought mosquitos were nothing more than a big, fat nuisance!
Scalp: good luck with your work. Left ear: you'll soon get a compliment. Right ear: you'll soon be insulted. Left cheek: someone's bad-mouthing you. Left eye: disappointment. Right eye: you're about to meet someone special. Mouth: you'll soon be saying stuff you should keep quiet. Neck: illness. Back: love problems. Left shoulder: unhappiness. Right shoulder: unexpected cash coming your way. Left elbow: bad news. Right elbow: good news. Left hand: money loss. Right hand: money gain. Stomach: a party invite will soon be yours. Thighs: a change of address. Left knee: a scandal is brewing. Right knee: great joy. Shins: a shock. Left ankle: sudden expenditure. Right ankle: a fab pressie. Left foot: a waste of time journey. Right foot: a pleasany trip away.
Seeing insects (spiders in particular) can be a good or bad omen. Check the following list and see what that creep-crawly means.
Spotting an insect in the morning means sadness; at noon, anxiety; and in the evening, a loss of money. To see a spider spinning a web suggests you will soon receive a gift. To see a spider climbing its thread = good news. To find an insect on your clothes = arrival of money and/or a letter. To find an insect on a naked part of your body = good fortune. A small red insect = money luck. Killing an insect = immense bad luck. Seeing an insect creep along a wall is a good omen.
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