When attacked by a swarm of bees or wasps, is it useful to lie on the ground and pretend to be dead?

Updated on society 2024-06-25
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I don't think it should be useful, it is said that it is useful to pretend to be dead in the event of a bear attack.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It generally does not actively attack humans, unless it feels that its life is threatened.

    Hornet. With humans, they strictly adhere to the principle of "well water does not interfere with river water", and as long as they do not infringe on them, they generally will not take the initiative to attack humans.

    There is no benefit to the hornet's attack on humans, not to mention the waste of extremely precious venom, which may even lead to human retaliation, but when the hive is threatened, the hornets will never back down, and there is no way back, so it will use desperate methods to carry out the final blow.

    How to reduce swelling and itching after a wasp sting.

    1. If it is set by a wasp, you need to pull out the poison needle and do poison treatment. Hornets inject them under the skin of a person when they attack each other.

    A certain amount of bee venom will attack the muscles of the surrounding nerves, so you should pay attention to it, make a small opening with a sharp knife at the red spot that has been stung, and use a fire cup.

    If you use this method, you can reduce the symptoms.

    2. After being stung by a wasp, you can still use alkaline water.

    Come on. The bee venom in wasps is an acidic toxin, so we can use soda after being stung by wasps.

    A solution with a high alkaline content is used to clean the wound, which can relieve pain and reduce some toxins.

    3. After being stung by a wasp, if you want to reduce the swelling, you can actually use ice. In addition to severe pain, the wound of a wasp sting person will also have a strong feeling of heat, and applying ice cubes and ice water can cool down and promote capillaries.

    Contraction, inhibition of the release of toxins, and also relieves symptoms. The feasibility of this approach is still very high.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If a female wasp is killed, the others will come.

    Female bees have a long stinging needle on their body, and when they encounter attack or unfriendly interference, they will attack in groups, which can cause allergic and toxic reactions in humans, and in severe cases, it can lead to death.

    Other times, as long as it is not within the hive, the hornets will not come over on their own initiative.

    After being stung by a wasp, it is immediately red, swollen, painful, and even petechiae and necrosis; When the eye is stung, the pain is severe, tearing, red and swollen, and corneal ulcers can occur. Systemic symptoms include dizziness, headache, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, irritability, and increased blood pressure, which generally disappear within a few hours to a few days;

    In severe cases, drowsiness, generalized edema, oliguria, coma, hemolysis, myocarditis, hepatitis, acute renal failure and shock, and some people who are allergic to bee venom can manifest as urticaria and anaphylactic shock.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If other hornets see it, they should come.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, because hornets have families of their own.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It will come, you are dead ... You're going to be stung in the hospital for a long time to get an injection, so please be blessed...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. Introduction:

    Hornet, scientific name"Vespa", also known as:"Bees"or"Wasp"。Large, long, and venomous, Hymenoptera is a stinging insect in addition to bees and mosquitoes, and Symphyta, which is a widely distributed, diverse, and fast-flying insect. Belonging to the Vespa family of Hymenoptera, the female bee has a powerful long stinging needle, which will attack in groups when attacked or unfriendly interference, which can cause allergic and toxic reactions in humans, and in severe cases, it can lead to death.

    Hornets usually build their nests from impregnated pulp-like pulp and feed on animal or plant food.

    Toxicity: The female bee has a long and thick stinging needle at the tail end to communicate with the venom gland, and the venom is shot into the ** after stinging, but the sting needle does not remain in the skin. The main components of wasp venom are histamine, serotonin, bradykinin, hyaluronidase, etc., and the venom is alkaline and easily neutralized by acidic solutions.

    Venom has hemolytic, hemorrhagic and neurotoxic effects, can damage myocardium, renal tubules and glomeruli, especially proximal convoluted renal tubules, and can also cause allergic reactions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The answer is: Yes.

    What I just experienced today is that a wasp (the very small kind, I don't know what species) accidentally flew into the house, and it was electrocuted several times before it was really electrocuted! After 10 to 15 minutes, about 5 wasps were hovering outside the window of the room where the wasp was electrocuted! After the electrocuted wasp was thrown into the trash can (in the living room, about 4-5 meters away from the room), after opening the window to collect clothes at night, I suddenly found that there were several wasps at home, and counted them one by one, there were about 10, not including two golden flies, each of which almost all needed electricity to smoke, not smoking, and the wasps could still flutter!

    After that, I threw the wasp carcass into the toilet bowl and flushed it away, and now 6 hours have passed, and it seems that there are no wasps wandering around the window anymore!

    So to sum up: 1. Kill a hornet at home, the hornet will come to retaliate, and I don't know how many of them come, and I don't know what effect the way of killing has on the spread of hornet's pheromones!

    2. After killing the hornet, be sure to dispose of the hornet's corpse outside the house in time, don't stay at home, as soon as possible!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't know about this. I knew my uncle had been stung by a wasp. On September 28th, he entered the mountain, and then lost contact in the afternoon, and found it on the morning of October 1st.

    Collapsed in the back of the car, was stung by a wasp, and suffered a serious head injury, and I heard that when I found it, my head was already smelly and maggots. Calling 120, the doctor said that he was still angry, and he was taken to first aid, but in the end he couldn't survive. My uncle is gone, and I hate hornets so much that I want to mess them all.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, it's just a normal hornet. If you don't poke the hornet's nest, you won't provoke the hornet's revenge

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Brotherhood, I beat to death all the time, the house did not close the window, more than 20 people came in.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, it's okay if I spray all the flies in my house.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, it won't. Again, this is not a movie.

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