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Манор, 02.07.2007 16:56

when I hold a dangerous insect in my hands eek.gif(bees don't count). weep.gif

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02.07.2007 17:21, rpanin

when I hold a dangerous insect in my hands eek.gif(bees don't count). weep.gif


Hold the spider-krestovik. If you're lucky, it will bite. tongue.gif smile.gif

02.07.2007 17:26, sealor

What is above is not insects, if you want a dangerous exotic insect, then look for tropical predatory beetles, I heard that there are some in the Moscow Zoo, I wonder what they are called, I forgot alreadysmile.gif, But you can't take them in your hands and especially close to your eyes!!!

02.07.2007 17:29, sealor

rpanin, an insect, otherwise it would smile.gifbe possible to offer a tarantula or even a peciloteria, or androktonus australis... Although I would not take this animal in my hands...

02.07.2007 18:00, Bad Den

It stings quite painfully, as far as I know

02.07.2007 18:04, Chromocenter

By the way, can the belostoma bug be dangerous? Will it bite well? I just found him dead. Here it is, what I have ets:
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02.07.2007 18:11, rpanin

By the way, can the belostoma bug be dangerous? Will it bite well? I just found him dead. Here it is, what I have ets:
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It's kind of like a water scorpion. I remember when I was a kid, he stung me pretty badly.And the gladysh bug. It also stings painfully.

02.07.2007 19:57, omar

No, the Chromocenter is right, it's a belastoma. A huge animal can be up to 10 cm. and it should sting accordingly. We only seem to have a couple of small views of the Far East. And the water scorpion never stung me, no matter how hard I tried. As a child, I kept dozens of them in the aquarium, put them on my hands, and thought: "well, come on!". So I despaired. weep.gif
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02.07.2007 21:23, sealor

omar, he, the scorpion, should have been pinned down! smile.gif 100% stings. No consequences, it doesn't even swell, but it hurts.

02.07.2007 21:31, Tigran Oganesov

So, now let's look at the title of the topic together!

03.07.2007 15:45, RippeR

well, don't close it now.. You just need to rename it - "who would bite me more venomously"

03.07.2007 15:55, Chromocenter

No, the Chromocenter is right, it's a belastoma. A huge animal can be up to 10 cm. and it should sting accordingly.

Well, I don't have up to 10 cm-only 7.5... but it still looks very impressive smile.gif
By the way, predatory bedbugs probably don't have poison - just a proboscis prick? If it doesn't swell, how does sealor write?
And in the title of the theme, its creator probably meant" I want to see a dangerous arthropod " smile.gif

03.07.2007 18:39, Nilson

Plautus still bites noticeably-almost like some polist wasps.

03.07.2007 18:43, AntSkr

Some straight-winged birds (for example, Tettigonia cantans, etc.) can bite until they bleed... or beetles... in general, many people can bite if you give them this chance...

03.07.2007 22:27, RippeR

sit in a room with bed beetles, sweaty, after a run, naked, and enjoy the joys of life lol.gif

04.07.2007 8:01, Mylabris

The bite of a water bug - gladysha in the pillow of the finger was remembered for the rest of my life, although 15 years have passed since then...

04.07.2007 10:15, Aleksey Adamov

when I hold a dangerous insect in my hands eek.gif(bees don't count). weep.gif

Pick up any insect. Even the most harmless things can be dangerous if they are choked, for example. jump.gif

04.07.2007 11:26, guest: Brandashmyg

sit in a room with bed beetles, sweaty, after a run, naked, and enjoy the joys of life lol.gif


Do not..., it is better to go to the anthill, backwards.

More seriously , have you ever collected ticks in the forest near St. Petersburg on a warm, stuffy evening? I'm talking about mosquitoes... And ticks despite the fact that YOU CAN NOT use any reppelents-otherwise the selection will be incorrect.

PS. To the moderator, rename the topic to something like "sado-maso from the world of insects and entomologists". Your rating will jump...
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04.07.2007 19:21, sealor

There is such a question, it is very interesting, but the experiment is scary to do smile.gifHow do scolias sting and do they sting at all? Females have something to sting with, and ogogo, but how does it feel smile.gifLike they are not poisonous, I haven't read about venom anywhere, but also about stings, which is understandable, they don't attack at all and a meeting with them like "flew in the ear" or "under the T-shirt" is unlikely...

04.07.2007 19:27, omar

I've heard that it doesn't hurt very much, the hornet is stronger, but the sting of the scolium leaves a hole, like a small nail... smile.gif

04.07.2007 19:28, Zhuk

There is such a question, it is very interesting, but the experiment is scary to do smile.gifHow do scolias sting and do they sting at all? Females have something to sting with, and ogogo, but how does it feel smile.gifLike they are not poisonous, I haven't read about venom anywhere, but also about stings, which is understandable, they don't attack at all and a meeting with them like "flew in the ear" or "under the T-shirt" is unlikely...

Scolia maculata felt sorry for me! jump.gif . Caught between the fingers of his hand. It feels like a well-pricked needle and that's it. After the injection immediately passes.
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04.07.2007 19:41, omar

Awesome! How did you not die of fright? I would definitely have run out. Is the hole in the injection site still visible or not?

04.07.2007 19:47, Zhuk

There's no hole left smile.gifin it . Finally, it stung me when I started injecting ammonia into it smile.gif. She must have been ecstatic.

04.07.2007 19:50, omar

You are a cruel man. Looking like this. That's it, I got upset and went to bed. frown.gif
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04.07.2007 22:18, RippeR

A friend told me that he was bitten when he caught them with his hands (in my opinion, so)
Says they have no poison, so the sting feels only like a puncture..
About the holes after the sting I remembered Spongebob lol.gif
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05.07.2007 15:33, Solarway

Xylocope violet - our choice! lol.gif My father was once stung in the brush, the brush swelled up and became the size of two! jump.gif

05.07.2007 16:00, omar

It's best to give her an eye!

05.07.2007 18:04, RippeR

Give me two!

05.07.2007 18:15, Zhuk

Last year, in Crimea, a Crimean beetle squirted in my face weep.gif. I didn't even understand what was wrong smile.gif.

05.07.2007 19:46, lepidopterolog

Xylocope violet - our choice! lol.gif My father was once stung in the brush, the brush swelled up and became the size of two! jump.gif
Yeah, they're aggressive dogs! I remember catching one in the south of Russia, in Sochi, as a child: I found a bee's nest in an old board - a characteristic "hole" - and started shaking the board. As a result, it turned out that she began to catch me-she chased me for several minutes smile.gifSo fast I had never run smile.gifbefore

05.07.2007 20:19, RippeR

But for the butterflies then eh how?

05.07.2007 20:46, lepidopterolog

Yeah, good workout smile.gifNow, if I see a rare butterfly flying away from me, I usually run after it faster than from that bee smile.gifConclusion: everyone who wants to learn how to run fast, burn extra calories and get a dose of adrenaline-shake the xylocop nests!
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05.07.2007 21:33, vilgeforce

lepidopterolog, LZHOSH!!!: -))))
Kicking wasps ' nests also, I think, will help well; -)

05.07.2007 21:41, lepidopterolog

No, wasps - too easy. Here are the xylocope nests-just right! smile.gif Beautiful and tasteful smile.gif

05.07.2007 22:04, Zhuk

Aha, I can imagine a picture: an entomologist is running, a butterfly is already dodging a net and a bouncing log, which he is kicking, and a bee is flying around lol.gif. I'm already writing poetry smile.gif

This post was edited by Zhuk - 05.07.2007 22: 05
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05.07.2007 22:05, Konstantin Shorenko

As a child, I was stung by a burrowing ammophila wasp... Now I've grown up, and I collect hundreds of them... lol.gif

05.07.2007 22:10, Zhuk

I remember when I was little a queen bee flew in through my window. I was still small and didn't know that it could sting. And I began to stroke her back with my finger, and she would sting me in the finger! smile.gif

05.07.2007 22:42, omar

What, they tried to stab me too?! lol.gif

05.07.2007 22:50, Zhuk

It was already a hundred years ago! I think I crushed her smile.gif, I don't remember.

05.07.2007 23:10, RippeR

This is where entomology begins... with bites and interest in stinging and biting.. For the first time, I was bitten by a soldier.. true, now I doubt that he could have done this, but as I remember now-I hold the soldier in my clenched palm, terrible pain, my scream and cry, and then the teacher's swearing.. Maybe I confused the soldier with someone else then?

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