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Do wasps die after a bite: a sting and its main functions

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Most people have heard at least once that a bee can only sting once in a lifetime. After that, the insect leaves its sting inside the wound and dies. Since wasps and bees are often confused, a misconception has arisen that wasps also die after being bitten. In fact, this is not at all the case.

How the sting of a wasp works

wasp sting considered one of the sharpest things in the world. Only females are endowed with a sting, since it is a modified ovipositor. In the normal state, the sting is located inside the abdomen.

Sensing danger, the insect releases the tip of its weapon with the help of special muscles, pierces the victim's skin with it and injects poison.

On the spot wasp sting there is severe pain, redness and itching. Pain with a bite does not appear due to the puncture itself, but due to the high toxicity of wasp venom. After being bitten, the insect easily retracts its weapon and flies away. In some cases, the wasp may sting the victim several times and do so until its supply of the toxin runs out.

Does a wasp die after being bitten

Unlike bees, wasp life after a bite is absolutely not in danger. The wasp's sting is thin and smooth, and it easily takes it out of the victim's body. These insects very rarely lose their weapons, but even if this happens suddenly for any reason, then in most cases it is not fatal for them.

In bees, things are more tragic, and the reason lies in the structure of their sting. The bee tool is covered with many notches and acts like a harpoon.

After the bee plunges its weapon into the victim, it cannot get it back and, in an attempt to free itself, it pulls out vital organs along with the sting from its body. It is for this reason that bees die after being bitten.

How to get a wasp sting out of a wound

Although this happens extremely rarely, it happens that the wasp sting comes off and remains at the site of the bite. In this case, it must be removed from the wound, because with its help the poison continues to flow into the body of the victim.

This should be done very carefully. Wasp weapons are very thin and fragile, and if it breaks, it will be very difficult to get it. To remove a sting from a wound, follow these steps:

The wasp dies after being bitten.

It's a shame what's left in the skin.

  • prepare a tweezers, needle or other suitable instrument and disinfect it;
  • grab the outer end of the sting as close to the skin as possible and pull it out sharply;
  • treat the wound with an alcohol-containing agent.

Conclusion

The wasp sting is a dangerous weapon and wasps boldly use it not only to protect themselves from their enemies, but also to hunt other insects. Based on this, it becomes obvious that after a bite, nothing threatens the life and health of wasps. Moreover, angry wasps can sting their prey several times in a row until their supply of poison runs out.

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