![]() I'm sure that was why I got stung so often as a kid because as I grew up I began to control my response to stinging insects and the number of times I was stung decreased dramatically. This lead to an extreme fear of bees, wasps and hornets. I had a bad experience on top of a ladder about 30' in the air when I was younger and got stung several times. For copyright matters please contact us at: In 1957, unique hybrid bees were created in Brazil. Step 3: Use antihistamine or calamine cream and oatmeal baths to reduce itching. Step 2: Reduce reaction using an ice pack. ![]() Most importantly remember to control your fear (trying to "not be afraid" is not always possible in life) when facing a stinging insect. Step 1: Remove the stinger as soon as possible with tweezers. Getting stung again on your hand is worth ending the threat even if you have to crush it against your own body. Either knock it out of the air and step on it (if wearing shoes, otherwise find something to kill it with) or crush it between a hard surface and your hand.
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