Anonymous wrote:I was just stung a few days ago, minding my own business on a walking path. The itching is absolutely horrid and the swelling seems to get worse every time I get stung. I have never had an anaphylactic reaction, but I feel like I’m heading in that direction.
Interesting tidbit from my exterminator — when you get them in your house, turn up the AC. They get lethargic in cooler temps and are easier to kill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. Are they not pollinators and don’t they also kill mosquitoes? Why is everyone running to kill all of them
Because they are trying to kill YOU.
They’re not
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. Are they not pollinators and don’t they also kill mosquitoes? Why is everyone running to kill all of them
Because they are trying to kill YOU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So odd that so many different people in a small thread on a small forum are allergic with lifethreatening allergies to wasps. Or is it all the same person?
I am one of the posters. I think there are more people allergic to bees than you think.
Scientific estimates are between 1% of children and up to 5% of adults.
Pretty odd considering how many have posted already in this thread. Wonder if something in the DC area causes such high rates of reactions?
Most people just shake it off and sore for a day or two.
I think this topic attracts folks with allergic reactions more so than regular folks.
True, and even then, not many people even visit this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So odd that so many different people in a small thread on a small forum are allergic with lifethreatening allergies to wasps. Or is it all the same person?
I am one of the posters. I think there are more people allergic to bees than you think.
Scientific estimates are between 1% of children and up to 5% of adults.
Pretty odd considering how many have posted already in this thread. Wonder if something in the DC area causes such high rates of reactions?
Most people just shake it off and sore for a day or two.
Anonymous wrote:Im confused. Are they not pollinators and don’t they also kill mosquitoes? Why is everyone running to kill all of them
Anonymous wrote:Befriend a skunk
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So odd that so many different people in a small thread on a small forum are allergic with lifethreatening allergies to wasps. Or is it all the same person?
I am one of the posters. I think there are more people allergic to bees than you think.
Scientific estimates are between 1% of children and up to 5% of adults.
Pretty odd considering how many have posted already in this thread. Wonder if something in the DC area causes such high rates of reactions?
Most people just shake it off and sore for a day or two.
I think this topic attracts folks with allergic reactions more so than regular folks.
Regular folks could be allergic without knowing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So odd that so many different people in a small thread on a small forum are allergic with lifethreatening allergies to wasps. Or is it all the same person?
I am one of the posters. I think there are more people allergic to bees than you think.
Scientific estimates are between 1% of children and up to 5% of adults.
Pretty odd considering how many have posted already in this thread. Wonder if something in the DC area causes such high rates of reactions?
Most people just shake it off and sore for a day or two.
I think this topic attracts folks with allergic reactions more so than regular folks.