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Please help: creative ideas to remove a wasp that is stuck to me by its stinger

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SomePig · 22/04/2024 23:00

Would really appreciate some advice here from anyone who's been in this situation, and/or who is an entomologist. I was just sitting doing some work after putting the DC to bed, and unexpectedly got stung on the toe by a rogue wasp, which hurt more than I expected (like someone pushing a large thumbtack quite far into the toe, and taking their time about it).

The problem is that the wasp seems now to be stuck to the top of my toe by its stinger. The internet is full of advice on what to do when you've been stung by a wasp and the wasp is long gone, but is curiously silent on what to do if the wasp is stuck. I have managed by angling my foot to get its little waspy body on to the carpet, but when I gently pull my foot back in the attempt to withdraw myself from its stinger, the wasp comes with. Every time it makes another attempt to leave there's another little frisson of pain, which I guess is its stinger, or the venom in it, moving in the skin. I'm not worried about pain, but everything on the web says to get the stinger out ASAP. I'm fairly sure I'm not severely allergic, but if I end up having a reaction it's not an ideal situation: as sod's law would have it, DH is currently away and I can't contact him for the next few hours, and the DC in the house who is old enough to be able to help has a wasp phobia (because we have so many of the bloody things flying around in summer). So if I enlisted help I'd then have a hysterical child on my hands as well as a wasp stuck to my toe. Younger DC also not a fan of flying stinging things. Cat would only care if it got to the point where I was unable to deliver its breakfast.

Does anyone have any suggestions? I don't want to reach down and brush it away because I don't want to get stung again. I know smoke calms bees but a) this is definitely a wasp not a bee, b) the only thing I could do to produce smoke would be to burn toast or cook something for far too long, and I need to go to bed, and would also proably put the wasp into another bad mood by stumping around the house to get to the kitchen.

All the advice on the internet assumes that the wasp has left the skin and the stinger can be gently removed with a credit card. I do not want to use said credit card while the blighter is still on my toe, because I imagine having a credit card put anywhere near your stinger will simply make you use the stinger again. It's quite peculiar to find yourself in a predicament for which there is literally no advice on the internet. Hence a late night distress call to Mumsnet for ideas.

OP posts:
Beatrixpotts · 22/04/2024 23:23

And hope the wasp has buggered off now.

Fluffywigg · 22/04/2024 23:23

OP I wonder who is more annoyed, you or him?! Bet he’s as pissed off as you being stuck there

Good Luck 😉

BloodandGlitter · 22/04/2024 23:24

She can keep pumping venom while she's still attached so your absolute best bet is going to be a quick squish. Also worth noting that she's sending out a message to any other wasps to come sting you too.

JeysusH · 22/04/2024 23:26

That is very unusual!

I think I'd give the tweezers or credit card a go, I imagine he's not got much left in the ol' sting-tank by now.

pickledparsnip · 22/04/2024 23:26

OMG you are so brave! I'd be hysterical.

loropianalover · 22/04/2024 23:27

pickledparsnip · 22/04/2024 23:26

OMG you are so brave! I'd be hysterical.

So would I I’d be calling every neighbour and the fire department to come kick in the front door 🤣

Whygobald · 22/04/2024 23:29

It's barely barely attached to you, "just the tip" as it were🐝He might just fall off any second

BrieHugger · 22/04/2024 23:29

That would have been under the heel of a shoe by now, and the sting tweezered out. Drowning is a good secondary option. You owe it nothing, the little terrorist. What are you fannying about for?

SomePig · 22/04/2024 23:30

UPDATE.

Wasp has been detached. Foot has been duly washed and frozen peas have been applied, as per the internet's advice. Thank you to everyone who posted clever ideas, which I am now sort of disappointed I don't get to try out (like parking my foot in the freezer for an hour). I kind of waggled my foot in as non-confrontational a manner as I could and somehow it got enough traction on the carpet to wriggle free. It then immediately crawled into my laptop bag so that'll be another adventure in the morning.

Also sorry to the PP who said to definitely not post a photo, which I only saw after posting the photo. Not too traumatic I hope.

OP posts:
minipie · 22/04/2024 23:30

Bloody hell, I admire your stoicism. I’d be running round the room flicking my foot and yelling aaaarggghh get it offff me.

Agree with the large wodge of loo roll and pull /squish it.

CherrySocks · 22/04/2024 23:30

Are you willing to kill the wasp? If you are, you could fill the bath with water and stand in it till wasp drowns.
If you are not willing to kill the wasp, you could try putting a thick see-through plastic bag over your foot, holding it closed with one hand and pulling wasp off your toe through the bag, with the other hand, then taking wasp outside in bag.

NB Not a wasp expert. UPDATE I see problem is solved so ignore this.

minipie · 22/04/2024 23:32

Cross posted. Amazed it’s still alive. Wasps are NAILS. It’s probably writing a 2 star review and a letter of complaint on your laptop.

loropianalover · 22/04/2024 23:33

Oh OP can’t you bring the laptop bag out to garden and just gently shake it out. I couldn’t sleep with it inside although it will hopefully be dead soon?

You’re so brave!

QueenBitch666 · 22/04/2024 23:35

adviceaunt · 22/04/2024 23:09

i thought a wasp lost its stinger when it stung you... its a one chance thing with wasps?

i also thought that once they stung you... they are on borrowed time anyway and will soon die..

i will google this later as im curious... i would need a photo and in this day and age i think one of the first things you would do is get the camera out and have a look?

i suppose you're ok and not allergic to wasps?

I thought that was bees?
I've had a wasp sting ( on my boob ) and the blighter pissed off to sting another day
God it was painful 😣

FinalCeleryScheme · 22/04/2024 23:35

I thought wasp stings - as in the stinger needle - were smooth, unlike barbed bee stings. In which case just pulling it out would work, presumably. Happy to be corrected.

Glad you got it sorted anyway.

Stigglet · 22/04/2024 23:37

They sting in self defence. You must have scared the shit out of the little dude. If you shake the bag outside he will bugger off!

busybeebusymee · 22/04/2024 23:43

Best thread of the evening! You poor thing- keep an eye on your toe for the next couple of hours/days...

friskybivalves · 22/04/2024 23:44

I once got stung on my little toe by a wasp that somehow got stuck in my toe ring and kept repeatedly stinging me either in general fear or outrage. I couldn't get the fucker out from underneath it and my foot swelled up like a watermelon. I was staying in devon, couldn't drive home to London...bloody nightmare of agony for about 10 days no joke. So...well done on getting it out and fingers crossed for no adverse reaction!

RefurbMyAlloys · 22/04/2024 23:50

Beatrixpotts · 22/04/2024 23:22

Sorry OP no advice. Just here to say you write so humoursly and beautifully that I'm awaiting your Saturday morning column in a broadsheet. You will have to engineer some catastrophes but hopefully none as bizarre as this one 😂

I second this! Lovely descriptive writing OP.
Sorry you’re stuck to a stinger🐝

Rosycampfireglow · 22/04/2024 23:57

His insecty mates: "S'pose you think you're the bee's knees now"

"The wasp's toe, actually..."
😐

Rosycampfireglow · 22/04/2024 23:59

OP, well done for dealing with it so calmly. Hope your toe feels better asap.

PearTreeBoat · 23/04/2024 07:21

I would literally have just chopped my foot off (and possibly burnt my house down just in case)!!

I am very phobic of anything that can swim or fly and sting at the same time, so wasps, bees, hornets and jellyfish all have me screeching and flailing around like a child. Though scorpions, snakes, spiders etc. don't seem to have quite the same fear induction (and I live in a country full of the blighters!)

Caswallonthefox · 23/04/2024 16:41

I had to remove a wasp from ds's room the other day. No idea how it got there because no open windows etc. I'm allergic to wasps. My ds is a giant wuss.
I used a glass and a piece of cardboard.
If that wasp had been in my toe I would have sworn loudly because wasps fucking hurt.

SerenChocolateMuncher · 23/04/2024 17:08

Rosycampfireglow · 22/04/2024 23:57

His insecty mates: "S'pose you think you're the bee's knees now"

"The wasp's toe, actually..."
😐

"Her" insecty mates. Male wasps don't have a stinger.

It's a queen wasp and she won't have any insecty mates yet, because her worker daughters won't have hatched yet and her drone sons don't hatch until later in the summer.

I hope OP and her royal waspiness didn't suffer too much trauma and both of you are now able to attend to your broods.

sweetpickle2 · 23/04/2024 17:26

minipie · 22/04/2024 23:32

Cross posted. Amazed it’s still alive. Wasps are NAILS. It’s probably writing a 2 star review and a letter of complaint on your laptop.

😂😂

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