Wasp

Did You Know That Wasps Do Not Leave Stingers Behind?

Unlike bees, wasps do not leave stingers behind. Instead, they sting you. The sting can be very painful and can be very dangerous if you are allergic to wasp venom.

While most people are not allergic to wasp stings, a small percentage of people will develop an allergic reaction to the venom. This can lead to anaphylaxis, a serious allergic reaction. Anaphylaxis is life threatening, and can occur within minutes of the sting. If you suffer from anaphylaxis, you should seek medical attention immediately.

A normal reaction to a wasp sting includes swelling, redness, and itching. The swelling and itching should go away in a few hours, but the redness may last for three days or more.

If you have been stung multiple times, you should seek medical attention. You can get a medical kit to help you treat the sting. You can also buy a Cutter Bite MD Insect Bite Relief stick, which helps relieve pain.

You should not squeeze the stinger or try to get it out with tweezers. This will increase the risk of infection. You should also wash the site with water and apply a cold compress. You may also want to try hydrocortisone cream to reduce the itching.

You should also take precautions to avoid the wasp’s nest. The wasp will sting you repeatedly if you are within their range. Wasps are attracted to things such as old food, perfumed items, and tidy exteriors. They will also attack you if they see you as a threat. If you are attacked, you should immediately leave the area and try to find a safe place to treat the sting.

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