Hornets are poisonous but usually if you get stung, it is not a lethal dose of the poison you will receive. If you get stung multiple times all over the body, you could be harmed by the poison.
this caterpillar gives a tremendously painful injection of poison - I swished on odd my led today and it was as if I had been stung by a scorpion, leave it alone.
If your skin were to be stung by a wasp, the stinger would be pulled out of the wasp, and into your skin, which has poison in it, which would mean, poison would be injected into your body.
Wasps, Hornets, Bubble Bees, and mainly all bees, try not to get stung at all!
The stingrays use their spines on there tails to poison other animals when stung.
Some side effects of wasp poison (that occur after a person has been stung by a wasp) include burning, pain, redness, minor swelling, and itching. A raised welt may also develop. Severe allergic reactions to wasp poison are relatively rare but can occur. Anaphylaxis occurs when a person's body goes into shock after being stung. Symptoms of this include: severe swelling, hives, difficulty breathing, and lightheadedness. If any of these occur, a person should seek medical attention immediately.
you cant. you will get stung in the forehead. smoke somewhere else.
Scream
Put ice on it
stung by a marine animal
cos bees leave their sting in your skin so you need to get it out...
In the sea. Sometimes the tide will wash them up onto shore. If a bluebottle jellyfish attaches itself to a human it releases a poison. If after removing its tentacles you rub where stung you risk releasing or spreading the poison further. Its best to wash the area without touching (preferably under running water) and apply an ice pack for pain. If stung consult a doctor immediately.