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appalachiablue

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Wed Sep 20, 2023, 07:30 PM Sep 2023

Man Moving Bag of Potting Soil Dies After Being Stung By Swarm of Yellow Jackets & Bees

- NBC News, Sept. 20, 2023. - The 59-year-old was stung between fifteen to twenty times by a swarm of bees found in a bag of potting soil on his front porch, according to the local coroner's office.

A Kentucky man died in the emergency room Monday after being stung 15 to 20 times by a swarm of yellow jackets and bees, local authorities said. The insects attacked while he was moving a bag of potting soil on his porch. Authorities have determined the cause of death to be respiratory failure due to beestings, although the investigation remains ongoing, Harlan County Coroner’s Office Deputy Coroner John Jones said.

The man carried underlying health issues that were likely worsened by the beestings, according to Jones, who declined to specify further on the specific nature of these conditions, citing patient privacy concerns. When the man started to have trouble breathing after the incident, family members called 911 and initiated CPR, Jones said.

From his home in Evarts, Kentucky, he was then transported by an ambulance to the emergency room at a nearby hospital and died that evening, according to the coroner's office. The coroner's office said in a Facebook post on Monday that they are withholding his name until family members can be reached. The man is survived by his wife and adult children, Jones said.

Encounters with insects can be deadly. Between 2011 and 2021, a total of 788 individuals died from hornet, wasp and bee stings, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. -- https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-moving-bag-potting-soil-dies-stung-swarm-yellow-jackets-bees-rcna108049

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Man Moving Bag of Potting Soil Dies After Being Stung By Swarm of Yellow Jackets & Bees (Original Post) appalachiablue Sep 2023 OP
Yellowjackets are wasps, not bees - get it right getagrip_already Sep 2023 #1
Good clarification, wasp stings it is. An ancestor went deaf from insect stings, but carried on. appalachiablue Sep 2023 #2

getagrip_already

(14,764 posts)
1. Yellowjackets are wasps, not bees - get it right
Wed Sep 20, 2023, 07:41 PM
Sep 2023

If they were yellow jackets, it wasn't bee stings.

If you get hit by a car, it wasn't an airplane accident.

appalachiablue

(41,145 posts)
2. Good clarification, wasp stings it is. An ancestor went deaf from insect stings, but carried on.
Wed Sep 20, 2023, 07:50 PM
Sep 2023

Last edited Wed Sep 20, 2023, 11:13 PM - Edit history (1)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowjacket

- What to Do for Yellow Jacket Stings, Healthline, FAQs

You can treat yellow jacket stings with antihistamines and home remedies. But an allergic reaction requires immediate medical attention. If you’re allergic, always carry an epi-pen. Yellow jackets — properly known as Vespula, Dolichovespula, or Paravespula — are thin wasps with black and yellow coloring and long dark wings. Here you can learn how to treat their stings and prevent them.

What are yellow jackets? Yellow jackets have stripes that often cause them to be confused with honey bees, although bees tend to be rounder in appearance. Unlike bees, which create hives that produce honey, yellow jackets live in nests, which can be found in secluded areas or on the ground.

Also, unlike bees, which can only sting once since they inject their stinger into you, yellow jackets have the ability to sting you multiple times. When a yellow jacket stings you, it pierces your skin with its stinger and injects a poisonous venom that causes sudden pain. You may also experience inflammation or redness around the sting a few hours after being stung. Fatigue, itching, and warmth around the injection site are also common symptoms for many people.

- Yellow jacket sting symptoms. Once you’ve been stung, it’s not uncommon to experience swelling, tenderness, or redness near the area that’s been stung.
* Some symptoms warrant emergency medical attention. These may include: coughing or wheezing, problems breathing or swallowing, or having tightness in your throat, changes to your skin, such as breaking out into hives, feeling lightheaded or dizzy, or passing out, vomiting or diarrhea. These may be symptoms of an allergic reaction or anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that can be life threatening.

If you or someone near you is experiencing an allergy or anaphylaxis, you should: Call 911 immediately...More, https://www.healthline.com/health/yellow-jacket-stings#symptoms
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