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  2. Topical tobacco paste - Wikipedia

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    Topical tobacco paste is a home remedy sometimes recommended as a treatment for wasp, hornet, fire ant, scorpion or bee stings, [1] though there is no scientific evidence that this home remedy works to relieve pain. [2] For about 2 percent of people, allergic reactions can be life-threatening and require emergency treatment. [citation needed]

  3. It’s a ‘big year for wasps’ in California. Here’s why and how ...

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    It depends on which type of wasp it is. A solitary wasp won’t sting unless it’s picked up, Kimsey said. Social wasps use their stingers solely for defense, according to National Geographic.

  4. Bee sting - Wikipedia

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    Microscope magnified image of a queen wasp's stinger, showing stylus and barbed lancets The left side of the image shows the ≈4 °C (7 °F) temperature increase (saturated red zone) caused by a bee sting after about 28 hours. A honey bee that is away from the hive foraging for nectar or pollen will rarely sting, except when stepped on or ...

  5. Insect sting allergy - Wikipedia

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    Insect sting allergy is the term commonly given to the allergic response of an animal in response to the bite or sting of an insect. [1] Typically, insects which generate allergic responses are either stinging insects ( wasps , bees , hornets and ants [ 2 ] ) or biting insects ( mosquitoes , ticks ).

  6. This woman's reaction to a paper wasp sting is unreal - AOL

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    Paper Wasp Stings Woman's Lip. If you've ever had the displeasure of being stung by a bee, you know how uncomfortable the repercussions can be. Take that feeling and multiple it by 10, and you've ...

  7. Synoeca septentrionalis - Wikipedia

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    This wasp species has an incredibly painful sting. On the Schmidt sting pain index it is ranked 4 out of a possible 4, on par with the sting of a bullet ant. Justin Schmidt, the author of the index wrote of the sting in his book The Sting of the Wild - "Torture. You are chained in the flow of an active volcano.

  8. What do spider bites look like? Know these dangerous warning ...

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    Keep in mind that your bite could also look like a wasp sting or even a rash from coming into contact with plants (like nettles) outside, Gangloff-Kaufmann says. Spider bite pictures.

  9. Cotesia congregata - Wikipedia

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    Adult wasps lay their eggs in tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta) and tomato hornworm (Manduca quinquemaculata) larvae in their 2nd or 3rd instar (each instar is a stage between moltings, i.e. the second instar is the life stage after the first molt and before the second molting) and at the same time injects symbiotic viruses into the hemocoel of the host along with some venom.