Second live 'murder hornet' of 2021 discovered in Washington, D.C.
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My grandson, age 3 at the time, got stung on his ankle this summer by one. This is in Kentucky. He cried for hours. His ankle stayed swelled up for 3 to 4 days and was really red and hot feeling. We were at my son's house when he got stung. My husband hemmed the hornet up inside a light fixture in the ceiling as the hornet made its way inside their house. Then he managed to kill it. It looks just like your picture. My son also looked it up on his cell phone that day and it said it was a Murder Hornet. All I know is the little fellow was in misery and there was nothing we could do but put ice on it and give him Benadryl.
For future reference, if you get stung by wasps or hornets, you can put mud on it immediately. As it dries, it pulls the venom to the surface and dramatically reduces healing time.
It’s the same concept as using a clay mask for a facial.
Think this meme's too big-brained for you.
Maybe this will help you process it.
She's throwing support that the hornets are formidable and cause pain..which the meme hinges upon to illustrate that Durham is the harbinger of pain, bro.
Sometimes I answer a meme with something that really happened. And besides; everyone can use a good laugh every now and then. Ha.
I know it isn't the meme, but was stung by an angry hornet living in my old truck (planning to fix/drive again), it hurt like hell but I had no other reaction, not even a mark. I guess everyone has a different reaction to hornet venom?
You treated it all right. They are only a joke when they are far away.
There's a homeopathic gel that's for bites, stings that I've used before. My ex got great relief from a scorpion sting some years back. It's called Nature's Way Boericke and Tafel Ssssting Stop Topical Gel. I think everyone should have this stuff, just in case. Not sure how it would do with one of those hornets but it's the first thing I'd reach for.