Wasp Saves Baby's Life
In May of 2014, a baby was stung by a wasp. She was rushed to the hospital and given medication for the reaction, but she continued to have episodes of apnea. Her doctors weren't sure what to do and were considering putting her in a medically-induced coma in order to save her life.
It was then that the baby's family remembered that they had seen a news report about a similar case that had been resolved with the help of a wasp. They contacted the researchers who had conducted the study, and they sent them a wasp.
The researchers weren't sure if the wasp would work, but they decided to give it a try. The baby's family sprayed the wasp near the baby's bed, and within minutes, she began breathing normally again.
Wasp venom contains toxins that can paralyze insects. These toxins also work on human cells, but they are less potent than those found in snake venom. Wasp venom has been used as an antidote for snake bites for centuries, and more recently, it has been shown to be effective in treating some cases of apnea.
Wasp Infiltrates Terrorist Camp
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have uncovered a wasp that has been infiltrating terrorist camps and sabotaging their operations from within. The wasp is believed to have been genetically modified to carry out this dangerous task.
The wasp is equipped with a special venom that immobilizes its victims, allowing the wasp to take control of the camp and overthrow the terrorist leaders. So far, the wasp has been successful in overthrowing multiple terrorist camps, saving many innocent lives in the process.
This discovery is a major breakthrough in the fight against terrorism, and scientists are hopeful that more of these specially modified wasps can be deployed to other terrorist camps around the world.
Wasp Stings Criminal Mastermind
In a sensational turn of events, local wasp queen K. Sting has apprehended the criminal mastermind behind a series of heinous crimes in the area.
The nefarious figure had been terrorizing the community for months, committing despicable acts such as theft, vandalism, and even murder. But K. Sting was not going to stand for it.
"I was sick of seeing innocent people suffer," said the heroic wasp. "So I decided to take action."
And take action she did. After conducting extensive surveillance of the criminal mastermind, K. Sting was able to catch him unawares and sting him right in the face.
"It was exhilarating," said K. Sting of her momentous takedown. "I've never felt anything so empowering in my life."
Now that the criminal mastermind is behind bars, the community can rest easy knowing that they are safe from his depredations. K. Sting deserves all the credit for this victory. She has shown herself to be a true hero in every sense of the word.
Queen Wasp Builds Her Colony
Queen wasps are the dominant female members of a wasp colony. They are the only wasps that can lay eggs, and they are responsible for building and maintaining the colony.
Queen wasps begin their lives as larvae, which are fed by worker wasps. In most species of wasp, the larvae develop into pupae, and then into adult wasps. However, in queen wasps, the larval stage is skipped, and the pupae develop directly into adult queens.
After emerging from their pupae, queen wasps spend time constructing a nest for their colony. This can be done in a variety of locations, including underground, in trees, or in man-made structures like sheds or barns.
Once the nest is complete, queen wasps begin to lay eggs. They will continue to do so until there are enough workers in the colony to take over egg-laying duties. The eggs hatch into larvae that will be raised by the workers to become new queens or workers themselves.
Queen wasps are an important part of a healthy wasp colony. By laying eggs and building nests, they ensure that the colony will continue to thrive.
Wasp Training Tips for Kids
Wasp stings can be painful and even deadly, so it's important to know how to stay safe around them. Here are a few tips for kids on how to avoid getting stung by wasps:
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Don't swat at or try to kill wasps. This will only make them angry and more likely to sting you.
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Stay calm and quiet if you see a wasp. If you scream or run away, you'll scare the wasp and make it more likely to sting you.
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Don't disturb nests or wasps that are feeding. Wasps are very protective of their nests and will sting anyone who gets too close.
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If you get stung, remove the stingers as quickly as possible by scraping them off with a fingernail or a credit card. If you have access to a cold compress, apply that to the area for a few minutes.
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