jonesy said:"Another feature unique to the wasp and hornet is that the venom contains a pheromone which alarms all other wasps in the area and invites them to join the attack on the victim. Whilst one can see the evolutionary and defensive benefits of such an alarm system, it is particularly worrying for the victim. Whilst bees therefore do fly in swarms and have the reputation for attacking in swarms, do not let the comparitively solitary journey of the wasp deceive since not only can one wasp sting more than once, but it calls all wasps nearby to come and help."
http://www.insectstings.co.uk/waspsting.shtml
Crackle said:Just stab yourself with an epipen next time. I must admit to chuckling at the thought of some deranged cyclist stripping frantically on the seafront while beating herself.
Chuffy said:Pictures needed! I require a box of wasps and a train ticket to Swansea. Oh and a camera.![]()
bonj said:Why are you wearing a merino base layer in this weather anyway? is it some sort of arctic micro-climate in swansea?
theclaud said:I was stung five times by a wasp on the way home this evening...twenty minutes later, after stopping to chat to someone, I was rocketing up hills I usually dawdle up, and wondering why anyone bothers which such things as gears...
Lisa21 said:Well I dont want to jinx myself, and I am frantically touching wood with one hand and both feet as I type this (try it, its not as easy as it sounds) But I have NEVER been stung by anything. Ever.
Maybe they like me![]()