What season is the grass rake most poisonous? How toxic is grass creeper

Updated on healthy 2024-06-05
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Grass rakes are most toxic in the summer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As far as I know, it is very toxic, and if you are bitten by it, you will lose the ability to work, you will be hemiplegized, and you will be fatal!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In warm areas, most species of grass reptiles are active in spring, summer and autumn, such as the adult activity period of Quangou hard grass reptiles is in April and August, and the peak is in May and early June.

    The larvae and nymphs have a long active season, lasting from April to September and October in early spring, with two peaks, the main peak is usually in June and July, and the secondary peak is about August and September.

    In hot areas, some species are active in autumn, winter and spring, such as the remnant glazed eye. Soft grass crawlers are mostly found in the nest of the host's burrow, so they can be active all year round.

    When going for an internship in the field, it is best to avoid rush hour travel.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At the beginning of April there was until September, but after July it was much less.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This bug is not terrible, it just eats and does not pull, and at a certain time it will die.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The ticks on the clothes are relatively difficult to remove, much more difficult than the quilt, because the clothes are full of gaps, ticks may be hidden inside, and secondly, mainly because the area of the clothes is relatively small, I was using my sister to give me Kang Weiling tick medicine, according to the instruction manual with this water sprayed on the ground corner of the corner of the baseline, sprayed twice in a row, all the clothes were washed with high temperature water in the washing machine for two hours, and now the ticks are out of the clothes are also fragrant and clean.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To tell you briefly, grass crawlers are what we call ticks now. The mountain forest area in Northeast China is in full bloom from April to May, and it is not common after June. This year, I went up to the Heyi Highway more than 50 kilometers on the small Xing'anling Mountain to let the grass crawler bite, at that time I didn't pay attention to the home and found that there was one, when I went to the hospital to take it out, I found that there were three on the body, and the doctor treated it and was fine.

    There are not many Tohoku regions with viruses, and it may be related to the region.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The scientific name of "grass crawler" is tick, which belongs to the parasitic mite order and the general family of ticks. Adults have a strong chitinized shield on the back of the body, commonly known as Ixodes dyes, belonging to the Ixodes family; Those without shields, commonly known as soft ticks, belong to the family Soft Ticks.

    The hazard is that the blood-sucking insects on the body surface of wild birds and beasts are common, although they have no wings and cannot fly, they crawl quickly among the grass and trees. Inhabit the outdoors, grasslands, forests, etc., often invade the human body during the day, only the size of lice before sucking blood, after sucking up, the insect body can swell 100 times. It is a vector and reservoir for many pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria, rickettsia, and spirochetes.

    The blood-sucking site of the tick can cause local congestion, edema, and secondary infection. 【Harm to the human body】 After the tick bites a person, it will emit a kind of anesthesia, burying its head in the ** to suck blood, and at the same time it secretes a substance that can be harmful to the human body. It needs to be removed in time to penetrate into the human body.

    If you find it, do not take it out by yourself, and go to the hospital to take it out in time. (The doctor will disinfect the wound, anesthetize the tick on the wound under anesthesia, and wait for the tick to be completely anesthetized before easily pinching it out with a twist.) When the tick burrows its head into the **, the head has a barb hook that becomes tighter and tighter, and it is easy to keep the head in the ** to continue to infect when it takes it out by itself.

    It is extremely troublesome to go to the hospital to get the head removed. If it is not taken out in time: In mild cases, after a few years of rainy weather, the patient will have unbearable itching.

    In severe cases, high fever, deep coma, and convulsions can cause forest encephalitis. There were two cases of patients on TV, the first case was self-removed and left his head on **, and after being cured, he was paralyzed and unable to stand on his own.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Ticks are the scientific name of my hometown northeast of the country, and they are common in the mountains, and every time you come back from the mountains, you have to check them carefully, not all of them are poisonous, and there is a 1 in 1 chance of getting forest encephalitis after biting, and our family used to get this vaccine almost every year. I just saw on the news that someone was bitten and died. Even if it's not poisonous, it's very uncomfortable, it's very itchy, and when you don't drink your blood, it's the size of the head of firewood, and when you drink it, you're about to catch up with peanuts.

    It's uncomfortable to think about it, because I've not been bitten once, hehe.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What we call grass crawlers refers to worms.

    See if it's the one.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm from the Northeast I heard the old man say that if you are bitten, don't drag it His brain will not separate after you pull it He will continue to drill into your ** You must use something with thorns in time to dig out your flesh and take out your head Those things are often in the grass There are a lot of cattle, sheep and horses.

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