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Woodsman wrote:I would like to feel a bullet ant sting. Just once. That has got to be a experience worth living for.
mapandcompass wrote:Woodsman wrote:I would like to feel a bullet ant sting. Just once. That has got to be a experience worth living for.
Me too, oddly enough. Seems a lot better than actually getting shot.
Hitoru wrote:You had to know all us rednecks had to respond your post kurt.
I think that index is irrelevant as pain intensity differs on many levels such as where and when you got stung. From my experiences most of the paper/yellow jacket wasp stings are too close to call. What your mindset is at the time can make a big difference.
Woodsman wrote:He's got the honey bee all wrong too - yellowjacket sting is at least 1.2x more severe than a measly honeybee sting.
bearanddragon wrote:This post spawned about 30 minutes of non-work related discussion in my office. Awesome!
bearanddragon wrote:Here's an interesting article.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/travel/destinations/latin_america/article3131030.ece
This post spawned about 30 minutes of non-work related discussion in my office. Awesome!
Kurt wrote:The most painful sting I ever had in my life was from a Bullhead.
I caught two of them when I was a kid and kept them in a bucket in my backyard for about six months (they froze solid in January) .
Anyway, I picket one up once to show it to a friend and it flapped out of my hands and landed spine first on my leg. I found out years later they have pain multiplying venom but that explains why a little fin spine turned me into a rolling mass of pain and screams.
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