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If I get stung, what should I do?

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If you don't know whether you're allergic, remove any insect parts left behind to eliminate excess venom or possibility of infection as soon as possible. The site of the sting should be washed thoroughly. Ice (*not* heat) may help with swelling and pain. Analgesics like aspirin can help with this as well. Oral antihistamine and calamine lotion can help control the itching. Medical care is needed in the case of toxic or allergic reactions.
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Veterinary Public Health - FAQ
Treat stings as you would stings of other insects and keep stings clean and in tact to avoid getting secondary infections. Watch the area for excessive swelling, itching or redness or other symptoms like shortness of breath, thickening of the tongue, sweating, etc. that could indicate a systemic allergic reaction. If you are allergic to insect bites contact your physician or take your prescribed medicine.
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Apply a cold or ice pack, wrapped in cloth on the area for 10-15 minutes to stop the pain and swelling. To prevent frostbite, do not apply ice directly on the sting area. Take pain killer, if necessary. Dabbing on a tiny amount of household ammonia or antihistamine, e.g. over-the-counter products suitable for insect stings, if approved by physician. Seek emergency care if the following symptoms are present as these could indicate an allergic reaction:
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Vermont Beekeepers Association FAQ
To come to the point…yes. But, it really isn't as bad as you think. Stings on the hands and arms don't really hurt much, if you learn to remove the sting properly. Some seasoned beekeepers actually enjoy the first stings of the year, for it means that spring is surely here.
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If you are allergic to the venom, stings can be life-threatening and you should seek medical attention immediately.
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Yes. Beekeepers accept the fact that they will get stung sometimes. However, if you have quiet bees and you open the hives at suitable times you will not get many stings and mostly none at all.
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Furness Beekeepers
You can't call yourself a beekeeper until you've been stung! Treat the bees gently, don't flap your arms about or look in the hive if the weather is not suitable. Always wear the correct protective clothing.
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To come to the point...yes. But, it really isn't as bad as you think. Stings on the hands and arms don't really hurt much, if you learn to remove the sting properly. Some seasoned beekeepers actually enjoy the first stings of the year, for it means that spring is surely here.
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What should I do if I get stung by fire ants?

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There isn't much you can do, except watch the affected area for excessive swelling, itching or redness, or other symptoms like shortness of breath, thickening of the tongue, sweating, etc. that could indicate a systemic allergic reaction. Treat stings as you would stings of other insects and keep them clean and intact to avoid secondary infections.
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What do I do if I have been stung or bitten by a bug?

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Such bites and stings often require little more than making certain that the affected area is kept cleansed. As with any wound, attention should be given to avoid bacterial infections. However, some individuals may develop an allergic or hypersensitive reaction, and there are a few bugs whose bite or sting will often cause a local or systemic reaction.
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If I'm allergic and I get stung, how soon should I get medical help?

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Immediately. The speed of your reaction depends on your body, whether you are able to get a dose of epenephrine immediately, how much of the allergen is absorbed, and a few other variables and is therefore unpredictable. The safest thing to do is to get medical attention as quickly as possible.
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If I swell when stung, am I allergic?

Vermont Beekeepers Association FAQ
No, swelling is the body's natural immune system at work. Some swelling is normal at first. With enough stings, swelling is non-existent.
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If I got stung should I treat it with vinegar?

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This is because it inhibits the firing mechanism of the stinging cells within the tentacles that remained attached to the skin. However, it does not necessary work on other types of jellyfish! The same vinegar activates the stinging cells of Portuguese Man O' War (also known as Blue Bottle jellyfish) and of Lion jellyfish (know as Hair jellyfish).
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Do fire ants sting or bite? Why didn't I feel any ants on me until I was stung multiple times?

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Fire ants bite and then sting! One feels a prickly sensation as the ants bite the skin's surface with their mandibles to get a grip.
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I have never been stung by a wasp so I do not know if I am allergic - what should I do?

WaspBane | frequently asked questions
allergic reaction to wasps stings can be very serious and sometimes life threatening so if you are worried you should speak to your doctor but do not panic because only approximately 1 person out of every 180 may be affected.
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How can I get you to come to our community? How often do you get stung?

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We do not get stung as often as you would think. In fact, my wife has only been stung 5 times in all the years she's been helping me. She has developed an allergy and will be receiving the venom therapy soon. On average I am stung about 20 or 30 times per season. We are entirely covered with a high quality bee suit. We are very knowledgeable about the habits of these stinging creatures and know how to avoid stings.
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I think I have been stung by a fire ant. What should I do?

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Since it may be too difficult to catch any ants for identification without getting stung, please call ODA (1-800-525-0137) to speak with an entomologist. Imported fire ants are not known to be established anywhere in Oregon. We appreciate any help you can give us in finding imported fire ants in Oregon so we can eliminate them before they become established and spread. For more information you may visit our page on imported fire ants .
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How can I avoid being stung by fire ants?

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Being aware of your surroundings at all times is the way to avoid everything from car wrecks to rattlesnake bites. If fire ants do crawl onto your skin, they first bite with their mandibles in order to anchor for the thrust of the sting. As soon as you feel this pinching sensation, quickly sweep the ants off before they actually sting and you can avoid most of the damage! If you must work in proximity to fire ants, wear rubber boots and gloves powdered with talc.
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Why aren't clownfish stung by anemones?

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Indo- Pacific reef anemones are known for their symbiotic (both benefit) relationship with clownfish. An anemone's stinging tentacles provide refuge for these fishes and their eggs. Scientists believe that the clownfish may be coated with a mucous that protects it from the anemones venom. In return, clownfish may protect the anemone from predators such as butterflyfish. Clownfish may even remove parasites and algae from their host anemones.
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How can you avoid being stung by a stingray?

ASK SHAMU - Frequently Asked Questions
Stingrays are not aggressive animals and will only sting if they feel threatened, as when someone accidentally steps on them. When wading in the ocean, don't take steps, and instead, shuffle your feet through the sand. The rays will sense your motion and swim away, even if you brush against them.
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What should I do if I'm allergic and I get stung?

Allergy Frequently Asked Questions
Remove the stinger by scraping it out with a fingernail or a credit card. Trying to squeeze it out could release more venom. If you've been prescribed an epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen or Twinject), use it and either have someone take you to the hospital or call 911 for an ambulance.
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What do I do if my child is stung or bitten by an insect?

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Most insect bites cause local irritation and inflammation. In most children, localized swelling (area of the bite) may be noticed for several days. Follow-Up: If swelling or redness increase after 48 hours, if with purulent drainage, if with red streaks in area of bite or with fever.
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I do not know if I am allergic to wasp stings so what should I do if I get stung?

WaspBane | frequently asked questions
If you develop skin blemishes or swelling other than where you were stung see your doctor but if you have difficulty breathing or your face and neck begin to swell get to hospital quickly and make sure someone is with you until you have been treated.
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How long after I am bitten or stung can I use Biteaway?

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If you use the device several hours after you have been bitten or stung, Biteaway will still effectively minimize the itching or pain you experience and will reduce the swelling that has developed.
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What if my runner falls, is stung, or has some other need for first aid?

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There is a large orange first aid kit at all practices and meets. This kit includes bandages, antiseptic, sting-eze, gloves, ice packs, and other standard first-aid supplies. It is usually kept near the ribbon-writers' table at meets. At practices, it's usually kept on the blacktop near the tennis courts. Adults are welcome to make use of it to fix their runner's scrapes and bumps. If we run low on any supply, please let one of the coaches know, so that we can replace the item(s).
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