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Things that sting and bite

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Things that sting and bite

Postby nick2008 » Sun Sep 02, 2018 3:17 pm

Is it me
Wasps and some other nasty bugs have started to get nasty .

Was down the show at the B & W showground and the Wasps were on a mission :?

Had one just started its attack on me leg gave it a quick flick and off it went just as it stung, no stinger left in the leg but what a Bastered, stang like Billy O rest of the day and still itches now.
I normally have antihistamines with me but the were in the car.

I also hear horseflys are having a bite at people this year too.

Rise of the insects maybe :shock:
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Re: Things that sting and bite

Postby dieseldog999 » Sun Sep 02, 2018 3:21 pm

i think your question may have been better directed as a pm to our resident stobart friday story kebab..at least he has pictures on his posts.. :D
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Re: Things that sting and bite

Postby bonnie lass » Thu Oct 11, 2018 8:22 pm

I had a wasp got down inside my coat sleeve & stung me, I could feel something on the skin , but couldn't get my coat off fast enough. :(
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Re: Things that sting and bite

Postby blue estate » Thu Oct 11, 2018 8:43 pm

I got bitten by my kettle 2 weeks ago , still off as my foot looks like this
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Re: Things that sting and bite

Postby Carryfast » Thu Oct 11, 2018 9:32 pm

blue estate wrote:I got bitten by my kettle 2 weeks ago , still off as my foot looks like this
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Get to the local A and E with that ASAP.Looks like a green nail and swollen toe ? together with wounds that seem like they aren't healing.Which can be signs of Pseudonomas infection which really is a bug which is the work of the devil.Which as you'll see on the Sepsis topic can turn very nasty very quickly and more than living up to that description.
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Re: Things that sting and bite

Postby blue estate » Fri Oct 12, 2018 5:37 am

Carryfast wrote:
blue estate wrote:I got bitten by my kettle 2 weeks ago , still off as my foot looks like this
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Get to the local A and E with that ASAP.Looks like a green nail and swollen toe ? together with wounds that seem like they aren't healing.Which can be signs of Pseudonomas infection which really is a bug which is the work of the devil.Which as you'll see on the Sepsis topic can turn very nasty very quickly and more than living up to that description.

Clam down , all is fine as that was taken 2 hour after a nurse appointment at my local surgery , looks worse than it is
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