How to Identify an Insect Based on the Mark of Its Sting
Instructions
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Observe the site of the sting at regular intervals following the incident in order to see what develops on the surrounding skin.
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Look for hives developing more or less immediately and a pustules developing as much as a day later to identify the insect sting as that of a fire ant.
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Look for swelling and redness, possibly covering a large wide area surrounding the sting site. This will most likely identify the sting as that of a wasp or bee.
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Look for blue or purple areas surrounding the wound. This will indicate that it is possibly a bite from a brown recluse spider or a black widow spider.
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Look for slow-healing skin ulcerations that result in scarring. This will indicate that it is probably a bite from a spider.
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