No, the sting is smooth so can easily be withdrawn.
Bees vs WaspsWasps hurt a lot more believe me!! and wasps are faster and they sting more then once
Treatment for a wasp sting will depend on how severe the condition. If there is an allergic reaction to the sting, then medical attention is needed. An antihistamine or allergy kit can be treatments.
it hurts somehat, the initial piercing may have a slight sting, but afterwords it feels numb for a few hours and then it may sting bad for a week
neither, there's A WASP IN YOUR HOUSE?!?!
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.
It depends on how bad the sting is. If it is a mild sting they should recover, but if it is a major sting it can possibly kill you.
They do not go bad in a day, but they go bad in a week.
yes potter wasps are really bad they can kill you
It depends on how bad the sting was...and the dog's reaction to the sting
i have got stung by one! sting realy bad!
The disease of diabetes has nothing to do with bee allegies. Therefore, a diabetic is just as likely to have such an allergy as a non-diabetic is.