Tips to Avoid Being Stung

If a wasp wants to share your picnic or lunch, stay calm and don't flap your arms about. If the wasp persists, put down your food and move quietly away. Wasps have an exaggerated reputation for aggressiveness but they are unlikely to chase you or attack en masse unless you disturb the nest. One of the things that triggers a mass attack by wasps may be the smell of wasp venom, so the smell of the first wasp stinging you will excite other wasps. We recommend that you normally stay well away from wasp nests. waspbuster logo

Everyone should know the simple precautions to avoid being stung. Be alert, don't panic and be prepared to run in a hurry!

These tips to avoid wasp stings are applicable throughout New Zealand. They have special relevance to the forests in the north of the South Island, which buzz with wasps in late summer and autumn.

Those of you who a) use honeydew beech forests for work or recreation; b)who plan to be in other areas with high wasp numbers; or c) have had an allergic reaction to an insect sting in the past, should carry a first aid kit with up-to-date medication prescribed by a doctor specifically for the treatment of wasp stings. It is most important that you are trained to use the contents correctly!

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