Depending on what has stung/bitten your pet; the most common symptom is swelling of the area. I have a dog that is allergic to bee and wasp stings, she has had her whole muzzle swell up and vomited after being stung. The vet treated her with injectable Benadryl and a steroid; she was fine after a couple hours. Poisonous snakes can also cause swelling, to be safe take your pet to the veterinarian if you're not sure! If that is not an option search online for a proper dosage of Benadryl oral solution (available at most stores), but that will not work for snake bites!
(Most cities have an emergency vet)
You can learn about causes, symptoms and prevention of bug bites, and read about treatment of insect bites and stings. You can also see stings and bites from insects are common. You can view the pictures at www.emedicinehealth.com.
Some bites and stings, such as those from venomous snakes, require immediate medical attention, as do a host of others.
Insect repellant can help prevent insect bites and stings. Those with concentrated amounts of DEET stay effective longer.
bee stings hurt because there putting their venom in you and the same thing for fly bites but diffrent venom
Stings mostly contain HCOOH , so to neutraliize the acid, Alkalies are used
yes it will kill scared you!
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Yes!! , it really stings ouch
Acid Nettle Sting
Formic acid and methanioc acid
It is a kit that help remove poisons from snake bites, bee and wasp stings, mosquito bites, etc.
needing to pee and when u do it stings