When a wasp stings someone, who cares, does a wasp sting a person at night?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-25
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If it really hurts people, break the news to **, as soon as the reporter reports, many departments will compete to remove the hidden dangers, hello, you can get some report fees.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The teachings here in Chengdu are different. A lot of things haven't changed on Deyang's side.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes. Hornets sting at night, and hornets may behave aggressively when they spot something threatening them, both day and night.

    The mouthparts of the hornet are chewing, with 12 or 13 antennae. It is usually winged, and is connected by a slender "waist" between the thorax and abdomen, which has a terrible stinger. Adults feed mainly on nectar, but larvae feed on the insect hail provided by the mother.

    There are more than 20,000 species known, most of which are solitary, and the social hornets are limited to about 1,000 species in the wasp superfamily, the wasp family, including large wasps and small wasps in yellow coats.

    Habits of wasps.

    Wasps are insect groups with social behavior, the species of the moths usually have no nests, when laying eggs, the female bee builds a mud room or selects a suitable bamboo tube, lays eggs, and at the same time stores the larvae or spiders of other insects that are stinged and anesthetized after being caught, and one egg is closed separately, and the larvae hatched by the eggs feed on the stored prey.

    Hornets and bees have the habit of living in groups, due to the bees raised in captivity, a liter of beehives can accommodate tens of thousands of bees, wasps are mostly wild, most of the wasp honeycombs found are only the size of a fist, a honeycomb can live about one or two hundred wasps, although they have the habit of living in groups, but also xenophobic, for the members who break in by mistake, they will attack it in a swarm and kill it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hornets can sting at any time of the day, including at night. However, wasps are more active during the day, so the chance of being stung is relatively high. Hornets sting when threatened, in order to protect themselves and protect the hive.

    If you encounter wasps at night, try to be quiet and avoid irritating them to reduce the risk of being stung and ruining the mountain.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, dense bee stings have barbs, hornets don't, intestines and the like don't come out, so you can use it many times, believe me, we're from hornets.

    Wasps, whose scientific name is "wasps", are also known as "wasps" or "wasps". 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.

    The body appearance of the adult wasp stage also has the standard characteristics of insects, including a head, thorax, abdomen, three pairs of legs, and a pair of antennae. At the same time, its monocular, compound eyes and wings are also common features of most insects; In addition, a vestigial fallopian tube, the poisonous bee needle, is hidden inside the tail end of the abdomen. Adults are mostly black, yellow, and brown in three colors, or monochromatic. It has a different size of notches or smoothness.

    The hairs are generally shorter. The foot is longer. The wings are well developed and fly quickly.

    The stationary forewings fold longitudinally, covering the dorsal surface of the body.

    The mouthparts are well developed and the upper jaw is thicker. Drones have 7 segments in their abdomen and are free of stings. The female bee has 6 abdominal segments, with a stinger formed by an ovipositor at the end, and a venom sac is attached to it, secreting venom and is more virulent.

    The pupa is off-pupae, yellowish-white, and the color deepens with age. The head, chest, and abdomen are distinct, and the main organs are clearly visible. Many moths overwinter with pupa.

    The larvae are fusiform, white, and legless. The body is divided into 13 sections.

    Toxins and stings: The toxins of wasps are divided into two categories: hemolytic toxins and nerve toxins, which can cause the functional failure of human liver, kidneys and other organs, especially if it stings human blood vessels, it is dangerous for people with allergies. The wasp stinger has a non-venomous glandular cap and can launch multiple attacks or stings on people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wasps are very poisonous, please seek medical attention in time after being stung, and there are many cases of death due to wasps in various places. In the case of bees, you don't need to worry too much, it takes a lot of stings to be dangerous.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes. Because the stingers of bees and wasps are attached to the internal organs, they will die if they sting a person or animal brings out the internal organs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is because the hornet's barbs pull the entrails out, which causes the hornet to die.

    The stinging needle is composed of a dorsal stabbing needle and two abdominal stabbing needles, followed by large and small venom glands and internal organs, the tip of the abdominal stinging needle has several small reverse fishing, when the hornet stinging needle crab human body **, and then pull out the stinging needle, because the small barb is firmly hooked, so the stinging needle and a part of the internal organs also fall off together, so the hornet will die.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    These little bees sting for self-protection, and they don't end up well when they're sting, and then they're going to die. Why is that?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Wasp stinging will not die after stinging, I have not heard of the hornet sting after death, wasp stinging will be more serious symptoms of stinging death, after being stung by the wasp to the hospital in time to reduce the pain or death. When a bee stings a person, the tail needle cannot be pulled out due to the barb, resulting in the internal organs and needles remaining on the human body, and the bee loses its internal organs and dies.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, but the probability is not high, if it is only a small number of sting, the average person will not have much problem being stung, but there are exceptions, such as allergic to wasp venom, or the hornet just pricked your nerves.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hornets don't die when they sting, bees do.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is an old man in the village who was playing on a tree in a courtyard in the village, and the hornet's nest fell and was stung to death by a wasp**Will you compensate?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When a person is stung, symptoms such as severe pain, burning, redness, swelling, or blisters may occur. It is recommended to take the following methods for first aid: immediately find the poison needle at the stung site and remove it, if there is a fire cup at home, you can use it to suck out the poison juice to reduce the absorption of toxins; The stung area should be washed with 3% ammonia, 5% sodium bicarbonate or soapy water.

    If you are stung by a wasp, it is best to apply acetic acid or vinegar; You can apply Nantong snake medicine or choose herbs around the wound, such as purple lily, lobelia, seven-leaf flower, dandelion, etc., and mash it for external application.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The needle is first found at the site of the sting, removed, washed with soap and water, and seen a doctor if necessary.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the dirty way, the woman milks some milk and applies it to the wound.

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