She hallucinates for 3 days, passed out, about her father, bombings, her mother, Peeta, etc. While she is passed out from the tracker jacker venom, Rue, (who has showed up as a minor character every now and then, reminding Katniss of Prim, now turns into a major character around this point) takes care of Katniss, putting leaves that heal on her stings, and feeding her.
In the first book, in the arena. Katniss is passed out for two nights because of the tracker jacker venom.
No. The venom from the tracker jacker is known to cause hallucinations and searing pain. She was overcome by the venom, so that's why she passed out
yes
the wasp venom can effect the tarantula' s venom
Peeta is captured by the Capitol after Katniss was rescued by the rebellion from the Arena. The Capitol applies Tracker Jacker Venom to Peeta and it makes him want to hate Katniss. Although, A group of soldiers from the Rebellion sneaks into the Capitol to save him but he hates Katniss and it takes him awhile to recover from the venom. In the end Katniss and Peeta go back to District 12, which is mostly rubble, they have 2 children, one boy and one girl.
Rue finds leaves and chews them up and puts them on the stings to draw out the venom
In the third book, Mockingjay, he goes physco and tries to kill Katniss because the Capitol dosed him with tracker jacker venom.
Rue's personality is so much like that of Katniss's younger sister Primrose or "Prim."
After Katniss is stung by the tracker jackers, she sees Peeta and he tells her to run. Because the venom of the tracker jackers is known to cause hallucinations, Rue and Katniss are not sure if Peeta really did safe her, or if it was a hallucination.
Yes.
The effect of Starve Venom Fusion Dragon is that it can negate the effects of a face-up monster on the field, and then gain that monster's attack points until the end of the turn.
1st Book: Peeta is stung when Katniss drops the tracker jacker nest on the Career Tributes, who Peeta was among, who treed her. 3rd Book: *Spoiler Alert* Peeta is injected with the venom in a form of torture.