The 10 most painful insect stings on the planet
At number 10 we have the Sweat
Bee, a sting that is so tiny, it’s like getting a light slap on your bottom
when your human has tripped over Giggle Juice the pink elephant toy AGAIN!
At number 9 we have the Fire Ant,
described as mildly alarming, like a small dose of static you get when you turn
round and round on synthetic blankets and make them crackle.
At number 8 we have the Bullhorn
Acacia Ant, a sharp jab, like when you run into the rosebush due to a failed
emergency stop.
At number 7 we have the Bald Faced
Hornet, like getting your paw smashed in the kitchen cupboard when you try to
purloin a packet of crisps but were too slow.
At number 6 we have the Yellow
Jacket, like eating a piece of hot pie on your tongue instead of waiting for it
cool down.
At number 5 we have the Honeybee,
like on a scalding day, accidently walking on a super hot man hole cover.
At number 4 we have the Harvester
Ant, like using a drill on your canine with no anesthetic and no treat
afterwards.
At number 3 we have the Paper
Wasp, like putting neat disinfectant on a bite on your muzzle and I don’t know
what is worse the pain or the taste.
At number 2 we have the Tarantula
Hawk, like being made to go to the grooming parlor and be subjected to
Shampooch, followed by a cold rinse, followed by the hair dryer and then the
dreaded pedicure.
And here it comes Pop Pickers.............
At number 1 we have the Bullet
Ant, like having a Scotch Bonnet chilli pepper rubbed on your nose and in your mouth
when you tried to raid the bin and then realising, that no amount of water will
ease the pain and eating dirt doesn’t help either.
And to add further insult to
injury, some insects also release a pheromone with their sting - telling other
insects to join in the fun and give more stings to the dumb mutt.
And so endeth my nature lesson for
today and let’s remember let’s be careful out there!
All from number 8 downwards sound like they would produce the 'greyhound scream of death'... thanks for the lesson Molly and alerting us to the dangers of the park...
ReplyDeleteDeccy x
Hi Deccy , I know , I will defo stick to the common house fly!
DeleteBest wishes Molly
Oh my dog, it's always useful come to your blog and reading this important things.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing :)
Have a nice weekend.
Woof, woof,
Chicco
Hi Chicco and thank you. Have a nice weekend too.
DeleteBest wishes Molly
Okay, now I don't want to go to the park anymore! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHi Bassetmomma , keep those eyes peeled , they are everywhere , horrid little creepy things. I'm sticking to fly catching.
DeleteBest wishes Molly
From the list it looks like I should stay away from all ants.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Goose
Hi Goose , if it's tiny and creepy,leg it!
DeleteBest wishes Molly
All I can say is OUCH !
ReplyDeleteHi FF&E , ouch is right , followed by yelp, then howl and then whimper!
DeleteBest wishes Molly
First of all, the "park" behind the house is OUT OF BOUNDS to dogs. Boo! Second of all, the roads get SO HOT that it burns my paw pads so Mommy makes me run around at our driveway / tiny garden. So after reading your post, I'm mighty glad I don't go to the park. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Furries , sorry to hear you get burnt pads , we have so much rain I get trench paw. I just have to brave on the park as that's where the squiggles are. You can come to my park , I'll look after you all. We can chase squiggles together.
DeleteBest wishes Molly
Really? Now I don't want to go to the park....scary....
ReplyDeleteHi Remington , be brave big boy , we have to overcome fear to chase vermin.
DeleteBest wishes Molly
Oh my Dog - remind us never to go for a walk in your park!
ReplyDeleteDip Bridge and Elliot x
Hi Dip Dip & The Bridge , It's a jungle out there!!!
DeleteBest wishes Molly
Ok I think I am going to stay in for the rest of my life lol
ReplyDeleteHi gang , nooo you gotta be brave , we have to get out there and eradicate vermin , one thing dogs and cats can agree on!!!!!Just be careful where you put your paws.
DeleteBest wishes Molly
Oh noes, bugs are scary!
ReplyDeleteHi keisha
Deleteyea , back off from the bugs ,they bite , they sting and they are nasty!
Best of wishes Molly
What a come down Molly, stalking insects , what happened to the big game which is your usual fodder ?
ReplyDeleteHi Nelly wellywoo
DeleteI know but big game is back on the agenda when I can find some!
Best wishes Molly