Environmentalists and beekeepers are sounding the alarm following an "unprecedented" surge in Asian hornet sightings this summer. Experts have warned that the invasive species, which is is indigenous ...
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The worst mistakes travelers make after a bee sting—and how to treat it the right way
Experts warn that sucking out bee venom or scraping a stinger with a credit card can worsen the sting and spread the venom.
A coroner said that the 55-year-old’s death was ‘pursuant to developing an anaphylactic reaction to a bee sting on his left ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Enjoying the outdoors carries the danger of running into nature’s less-friendly side: toxic plants and animals. As toxicologists at the University of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Poison ...
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