Wasp Sting Leaves Victim's Arm Bloated, Black And Blue
The sting of a wasp can leave the victim's arm bloated, black and blue. The venom injected by the wasp can cause an allergic reaction in some people. The reaction causes the area around the sting to swell and turn black and blue. In extreme cases, the swelling can be so great that it can impede circulation and lead to death. If you are stung by a wasp, seek medical attention immediately.
Beware: Wasps nests are appearing sooner this year
The mild winter is thought to be the cause, with wasps becoming more active earlier in the year.
If you come across a wasps' nest, remember to stay calm and avoid making any sudden movements.
What to do if you find a wasp's nest
If you find a wasp's nest on your property, you should contact a professional exterminator as soon as possible. Do not try to remove or destroy the nest yourself – this can be very dangerous.
Signs of a wasp's nest
There are several signs that indicate the presence of a wasp's nest, including:
- Wasps flying in and out of an opening in the ground or building material
- A circular disc of coarse materials built by the wasps for their home
- An increase in wasps around your home or garden
Woman Stung By Wasp On Busy Street In Broad Daylight
At around lunchtime, a woman was stung by a wasp on a busy street in broad daylight. The woman, who was out shopping, was crossing the street when she felt a sharp pain in her foot. She looked down and saw that she had been stung by a wasp.
The woman didn't know what to do. She was in the middle of a busy street and there were no benches or other places to sit down. She didn't want to stand in the middle of the street either, as it would cause traffic problems.
After a few minutes of agonising over what to do, the woman decided to hobble over to the nearest bus stop and sit down on the bench there. She took off her shoe and sock and saw that the wasp had stung her on the bottom of her foot.
The woman put some ice on her foot and waited for the bus. She was glad that she only had to wait for a few minutes before her bus arrived. When she got home, she put some more ice on her foot and took some ibuprofen.
The next day, her foot was feeling much better. Although it still hurt quite a bit, she was able to walk without too much difficulty. The woman thanked her lucky stars that she hadn't been stung by a bee instead of a wasp. If she had been stung by a bee, things could have turned out much worse.
Swarm of wasps descends on quiet town
Residents of a small town in the middle of nowhere were awakened early one morning last week by what sounded like a hurricane. Upon stepping outside, they were met with the sight of wasps flying everywhere.
The townspeople had never seen anything like it. The wasps were so thick that they obscured the sky. Some residents even reported being stung by the wasps.
Town officials tried to contain the swarm by spraying insecticide from a truck, but to no avail. The wasps continued to buzz around and sting people.
People began to panic as the swarm got closer and closer to them. Some took refuge in their homes while others attempted to run away from the wasps.
The town's mayor eventually declared a state of emergency and called for help from the government. A team of scientists was dispatched to study the wasps and determine why they had descended on the town in such numbers.
So far, no one has been able to explain why the wasps chose that particular town or what could be done to get them to leave. In the meantime, the townspeople are living in fear of another visit from the angry swarm.
'Aggressive' wasp colony removed from family's garden
For years, the Francis family had been trying to get rid of the wasp colony that had taken up residence in their garden. The insects were becoming more and more aggressive every year, and they were starting to feel unsafe having them so close to their home.
Finally, the Francis family decided to take action. They contacted a local extermination company and asked for help getting rid of the wasps. The exterminators arrived promptly and got to work removing the wasp colony.
It wasn't an easy task - the wasps were fiercely defending their home. But after a few hours of hard work, the extermination team was able to remove the entire colony.
The Francis family is now safe from those pesky wasps, and they can enjoy their garden without fear of being stung. Thank you to the extermination team for all their hard work!
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