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What do I do if attacked? Do’s and Don’ts

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What to do in a stinging Incident - PPT

During an attack:

  • Do run. Run away as fast as possible. Get into a building or vehicle if you can.
  • Do try to cover your face and head as you run.
  • Do call 911.
  • Do start removing stingers from your skin once you are away from the bees.
    You can remove them by scraping, pulling, or using sticky tape. Do not leave the stingers in any longer than necessary, as they will continue to pump venom.
  • Do get medical attention if you feel sick or are having an allergic reaction.
  • Don’t stop to remove stingers until you are safely away from the attacking bees.
  • Don’t jump into water. This only works in cartoons. The bees will see you and wait for you to come up for air.
  • Don’t panic.


 


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