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Where hides a wasp sting

In nature, there is a huge variety of species of wasps. The most familiar to us Paper (public) wasps that build their nests near human habitation and live in families. This they resemble bees. They also have a queen and working bees. A nest, similar in appearance to a gray or brown pear, starts to build a womb. She sculpts it somewhere under a roof, on a wall or on a dry tree.

Dry wood is the working material for construction. With powerful jaws, the wasp gnaws at the pieces of the tree, chews and impregnates it with saliva. As a result, a solid construction material is obtained from which the honeycombs are built. In each cell, the uterus lays an egg. When the newly born female individuals reach maturity, they will continue to build a nest that, in dry form, resembles a multilayered paper.

Housing their insects are protected, and therefore sting any who approach it. It is very dangerous to disturb the hornet's nest. Then, not one wasp can sting. Sting, unlike bees, a wasp does not leave a victim in the body. She injects poison and flies away. But this, of course, is not easier. The place of the bite swells, blushes and hurts. Within half an hour the pain passes, the swelling gradually disappears.

Stingy wasps are most often in self-defense. Being in nature, you can step on the mentioned creature with bare feet, or lie down in the grass and crush the insect, then the wasp can stab in the back. Bites in the face are especially dangerous.

Often it happens that a person accidentally takes food in his mouth, on which the wasp sits. A bite in the tongue can provoke swelling of the airways with very serious consequences. A person suffocates from suffocation, he needs urgent medical help. Bites of wasps are especially dangerous for people suffering from allergies. Knowing about their problem, they must have with them antiallergic drugs, especially when raiding the nature.

Since the precipitate does not leave, it can bite more than once. This insect is different from the bee, which leaves a sting in the body of the victim. The bee has a sting that keeps it in the wound. Unable to pull out her "weapons", she gets fatal injuries in the abdomen and dies.

If the bee sting can be viewed with a magnifying glass, then what a stingrake looks like, it is more difficult to find out, because the wasps very rarely leave it in the body of the victim. Some individuals hunt bees, they are also called bee wolves. Catching prey, they directly on the fly hit it with their sting in the head and carry their offspring.

So where's the wasp sting? It is located at the end of the abdomen and resembles the blade of a dagger, which easily sinks into the body and leaves it as easily. If you killed the wasp at the time of the bite, the stinger may remain in the wound, and it must be removed with tweezers. Next, the bite site should be treated with hydrogen peroxide or a pink solution of potassium permanganate.

The place where the sediment was stuck should be cooled by attaching a towel soaked in cold water to it, and it is even better to wrap the ice in it. Also, the victim needs a generous drink. Most often, wasps bite people in nature, where always near at hand, more precisely, under your feet is growing a remarkable healer - plantain. His leaves should be washed in water, crushed and put in a bandage. Applying such a compress to the sore spot, after a while it should be changed. Pain and redness of the skin usually pass quickly enough.

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