We get tiny bites in our cabin bunky as well. They look like someone's tapped a fine red Sharpie all over you! Most of the bites are on the ankles or lower calves. The poor dog's belly and 'leg pits' get hit badly too. I think it's from tiny black-flies. They're much smaller than the northern or eastern black-flies - about the size of a straight-pin head. The only time you notice them is when they collect around the windows. Blood-filled ones have bloated abdomens and make a tiny blood-spot when you squish them.
Try hanging couple of those old fashioned 'Shell No-Pest strips in your cabin when it's vacant. They give off a low dosage insecticide that keeps our cabin insect-free, and without insects to eat, the spiders stay away too. Just seal any food, and then store the no-pest strips in a zip-lock bag when you arrive at the cabin, and air it out completely to dispel the lingering insecticide before you sleep there.
Home Hardware carries No-Pest strips, but they can be hard to find.
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