What if I get stung by a wasp?
1. Being stung by a wasp, local skin will be painful and itchy. If the poisonous needle goes into the skin, it must be taken out.
2. Applying ice to the wound can relieve the pain and swelling. If the pain is severe, you can take some painkillers.
3. If there is a tendency to spread, there may be allergic reactions. You can take some antiallergic drugs, such as diphenhydramine and chlorpheniramine.
4. If you find that you have difficulty breathing, your breathing becomes thicker and you have wheezing, you should immediately send it to the nearest hospital for rescue.
How to eliminate the hornet's nest;
1. Drug fumigation: Spring is an important period for wasps to nest. At this time, there are only a few bees wintering (every 1 bee builds 1 nest), and the hive is still very small. It can be destroyed or removed in the small nest period, or hung on the small nest with cloth strips and towels stained with pesticides for fumigation.
2. Take the nest at the right time: spray pesticides on the bees at the exit and outside of the hive, then cover the hive with woven bags and tie the bag mouth quickly, then take the hive out, put the bag in water or pour gasoline, and burn it with fire. Pick up nests at night or in rainy days.
3. High-pressure water gun: A beehive built in a high place is difficult for people to reach. Aim the high-pressure water gun at the hive and spray it. You can also tie the waste cotton soaked in fuel oil to one end of a long bamboo pole, light it, and extend it to the edge of the hive to burn it.
4. Burning bees: In late autumn, when the temperature drops to 15 degrees, wasps begin to leave their nests and move to warmer places such as caves and haystacks to avoid the cold. Hundreds of bees often get together to keep out the cold and find that bees will be burned.
5, water poisoning: wasps have the characteristics of nesting and taking water. Where bees take water, they can dig puddles manually, or put water containers and add pesticides. The wasp will die of poisoning if it absorbs water, but at the same time, attention should be paid to the safety of drinking water for people and livestock.
6, corpse trapping: wasps not only like to eat bees, but also bite the same kind of corpses. Using this habit, when they pounce on the corpse, they will be wiped out with wooden swatter. Be sure to aim when flapping, or the bumblebee will recoil and sting if it misses.
7. Drug poisoning: After gently pressing the wasp with a small gauze racket, it will apply a highly toxic pesticide sugar solution to its chest and abdomen and then release it. When these wasps return to their nests, other wasps will come and lick the poisonous sugar liquid on them, which will lead to the poisoning of the whole nest.