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It was two day ago and it still has a an itch. I put ice on it and I took itch medication but it still itches. I don't know how long this itch is going to drive me nuts so I think maybe I should go to the clinic on Monday. The pain was terrible and then I had a red area about 3 by 3. I never saw the wasp or what ever it was but I will never forget it. Ice helped the pain.
I, of course, freaked and ran back in my home. I checked out my sting, which had already started to swell and was hurting. Seeking revenge, I returned to my patio door with a can of Raid and to my horror, saw 8-9 wasps buzzing right outside of my door.
Realizing my doorway was not likely a random hangout spot, I located the nest dangling menacingly above my door just outside.
I found the original culprit wasp in my home and flying into my patio door trying to get outside and swiftly sprayed extensive amounts of poison at it. Squeamishly, I cracked open my door and sprayed directly onto the rest of the nest. One by one, they began to fall to the ground until the nest was barren. Deciding to wait til dark to actually remove the nest, I am now free of them!
The sting is still visable and will occasionally hurt a bit, but I think I got lucky.
I hate wasps.
i was putting a halter on my horse, then out of nowhere felt an excruciating sting, almost exactly as descriped on the Schmidt Pain Index... the drill analogy is perfect... it felt as though the stinger was quite deep in the skin, and when it initially happened, i looked down, it was still stuck in there, gave over four hard shakes before the wasp finally came loose... my hand then proceeded to swell, my fingers doubling in width...