December; jellyfish don't like colder water, as they need the heat.
When there are too many at one place at a certain time, then yes, of course. Jellyfish "sting" people and too many jellyfish near the shore of a beach is bad news. This is why some beaches close at certain seasons (there are too many jellyfish)
No.
Yes.
A jellyfish sting from a box jellyfish can kill a person in minutes if not treated. From other jellyfish, it might only sting. you can atually help it if you urinate on it.
yeah,bad medicine.
BAD NEWS : It can. GOOD NEWS : It depends on what type of jellyfish you got stung by.
They're painful and potentially fatal.
Jellyfish, bad actor, good actor, in between actor
No, chlorine is not recommended for treating jellyfish stings. It can actually make the pain worse and aggravate the sting. It is best to rinse the affected area with vinegar or seawater to help neutralize the venom.
Yes it does, you should go to the doctor immediately.
yes, you can get red from a jellyfish sting, and it hurts really bad!! =C it feels like a thousand needles going into one little white dot where the jellyfish actually stung you. the best remedies are vinegar, meat tenderizer, and vodka. (peeing on it does NOT help)
Bad question: there are lots of popular beaches and they drastically range in price.