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Its the first time I've been stung by a wasp, so I was a little concerned because I didn't know if I was allergic. I'm fine although feel very tired, but I've put that down to the last few days being upset about Spice. Still can't believe she's gone! |
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If you are allergic, you would go into shock. Also you could see a red tracking line from the site of the sting up your arm/leg. I have only been stung once on the wrist. It looked as if someone had run a red hot poker up my arm. It is hard when a much loved cat or any other animal passes on. I am becoming more and more a believer in reincarnation. It just seems right to me. You have helped her on her journey and hard as it may seem at the moment, that is a real blessing. |
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OMG. kill them! I'm quite allergic to wasp stings, had to go to A & E once for treatment. As the buns body mass is so much smaller I'd expect the venom to be worse if they got stung. |
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The wasps have been disposed of, feeling very guilty about it but it was too dangerous to leave them. The nest killer foam was amazing, it covered the nest in foam and the nest disintegrated. I went back after a while and there was just a pulp full of dead wasps and larvae. |
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