It is not safe to suck the stinger of a wasp out. This is because the stinger is still pumping poison. It is best to gently scrape it out using a fingernail or the edge of a credit card.
If you swallowed a wasp it would obviously sting your mouth or your throat then you suck on a ice cube to reduce the swelling.
A wasp causes a wasp sting
Well, wasp sting is more poisonous than bee sting
A wasp sting will not effect breastfeeding. A wasp sting will only effect the area of the body around the sting. Breastfeeding is safe to continue after a wasp sting. Breast milk has the ability to heal the sting and other skin irritations by applying a small amount of the milk to the irritated area.
A wasp will sting when it feels threatened or scared.
the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline
The nature of the bee and wasp sting is that they are usually inflammatory and acidic.
No. coughing after a wasp sting is a sign of anaphylaxis
A wasp sting is a base because it is alkali.
They sting people.
Probably neither. The stinging hairs on the nettle would not be strong enough to penetrate the wasp's exoskeleton, and the wasp would have no reason to sting the nettle.
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