I think that might be possible. I mean, since some people who are allergic to peanuts, CAN get allergic reactions from the smell of the peanut. If someone is allergic to crayfish, they have a chance of getting allergic reactions from the smell of the crayfish. Although, to my knowledge, all I know is that this occurs to certain people. Not all. Depends how severe the symptoms is.
easy ,the person could have been allergic or worse
Yes, it can make you sick if you are allergic to anything that that person has been using. There is a case where a girl died as a results of kissing her boyfriend who had been eating shrimp. She was allergic to seafood.
A marbled crayfish has been introduced to africa.
No. Not unless the person who has been stung by a wasp develops a serious allergic reaction to the sting and thus dies from shock.
No, no its not. What you might be allergic to is the pesticides used on the apples, OR You can have a very sensitve pollen allergy. Which doesn't mean you're automatically allergic to all kinds of apples. You might not be able to eat red delicious but golden might be ok. It's different for different people.
In South America(Peru/Chile) eating crayfish is avoided because of fears they might have been retrieved from a cemetery.
My son is allergic to wheat and rice and i been wodering if Rye bread was the same thing as wheat?
If the person which got stung by the bee is terribly allergic, then it is a possibility! If it's a person who is not allergic to such thing; then no; you wont die. It'll hurt, don't get me wrong; But you will not die. If your not allergic; put ice on it! If you are allergic; Get to a hospital.
Yes it is safe. Source: Me - I am allergic to Vancomycin and have been on Clindamycin.
Pick one: * Age * Health * Body mass * Activity level * Sex * How much "recreational drugs" have been recently ingested
Yes, but it may or may not be healthy.
No. They live in fresh water. See related link.