Kevin Peacocke
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We had a thread a while back on snakes, and who isn't petrified of being bitten by one? But what about nasty insects that can inflict a pretty painful bite also, some even fatal. Although I only know the African ones I'll start off with those, but this thread doesn'tneed to be just Africa. The point is - what sensible precautions can one take to avoid the hunt going south?
I am terrified of scorpions, the biggies like parabutis africana are really scary, and can be fatal, but it is the little black ones with the row of white dots on the underbelly that get me going. Years ago when we built our thatched house they kept falling from the grass, I guess they were either there or hatched out from field eggs. I felt and heard this little bump near my head but I was seven eighth's asleep, so when it crawled down my back I rolled on it. That got my attention, I was instantly wide awake and in agony. There were five distinct puncture wounds down my spine as it wreaked it's revenge for the squashing. That pain took a good day to wear off, and that was only a tiny one.
First lesson for the bush - deploy your mozzie net as soon as the bed is made, not last thing at night.
I am terrified of scorpions, the biggies like parabutis africana are really scary, and can be fatal, but it is the little black ones with the row of white dots on the underbelly that get me going. Years ago when we built our thatched house they kept falling from the grass, I guess they were either there or hatched out from field eggs. I felt and heard this little bump near my head but I was seven eighth's asleep, so when it crawled down my back I rolled on it. That got my attention, I was instantly wide awake and in agony. There were five distinct puncture wounds down my spine as it wreaked it's revenge for the squashing. That pain took a good day to wear off, and that was only a tiny one.
First lesson for the bush - deploy your mozzie net as soon as the bed is made, not last thing at night.