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  2. These are the worst stings in the world, according to a guy ...

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    The 'Schmidt Pain Scale for Stinging Insects' is a four-point system, with a four being most painful.

  3. Category : Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites of the skin

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    Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites in humans are caused by several groups of animals belonging to the following phyla—Arthropoda, Chordata, Cnidaria, Nemathelminthes, Platyhelminthes, Annelida, and Protozoa

  4. Stinger - Wikipedia

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    Yellowjacket sting in its sheath in the scanning electron microscope. Among arthropods, a sting or stinger is a sharp organ, often connected with a venom gland and adapted to inflict a wound by piercing, as with the caudal sting of a scorpion. Stings are usually located at the rear of the animal.

  5. Pepsis grossa - Wikipedia

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    Only the females hunt, so only they are capable of delivering a sting, which is considered the second most painful of any insect sting; scoring 4.0 on the Schmidt sting pain index compared to the bullet ant's 4.0+. [2] It is the state insect of New Mexico. [3] The colour morphs are the xanthic orange-winged form and the melanic black winged form.

  6. 'Your worst nightmares' are washing up on Texas beaches - AOL

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    "Your worst nightmares are washing up right now in the form of bearded fireworms!" the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies said in a post on Facebook on Aug. 14.

  7. How to Identify Common Bug Bites and Stings, According ... - AOL

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  8. Synoeca - Wikipedia

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    Synoeca is a genus of eusocial paper wasps found in the tropical forests of the Americas. Commonly known as warrior wasps or drumming wasps, they are known for their aggressive behavior, a threat display consisting of multiple insects guarding a nest beating their wings [2] in a synchronized fashion, and an extremely painful sting (rating at the highest level of 4 in the Schmidt sting pain index).

  9. Schmidt sting pain index - Wikipedia

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    Schmidt's pain scale of Hymenopteran stings is organized into levels, ranging between 1 and 4, with 4 being the most painful. However, insect stings that feel very different can be put into the same level. Thus, later versions of the scale always include a brief description of his experience being stung by each type of insect. [6]