“I have been stung by 150 species of insect“

Realicé mi primer experimento con picaduras de insectos cuando tenía siete años: cogí una abeja que estaba posada en un diente de león y se la puse en el brazo a mi profesora. Mi hipótesis era que la picaría. Estaba en lo cierto.

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Where I grew up, in the Appalachian area of the north-east US, we had lots of honey bees and wasps of various sorts. As a kid, I was stung by virtually all of them. I realised that they registered the same sort of pain – the intensity may vary from one to the next, but they were fairly similar. But an accidental run-in with a colony of harvester ants led to a life-changing revelation: they didn’t feel at all as I expected they would. They really hurt.

Twenty years on,working as a chemical ecologist, I was still fascinated by the defence mechanisms of wasps, bees and ants. As part of my job studying interactions between insects and their environment, I did fieldwork that involved collecting different species, providing endless opportunities to get stung. It occurred to me that while the venom could be analysed, it was harder to make comparisons between the type of pain each insect caused, which seemed crucial in understanding how and why different types of sting had evolved.

Insects that livein areas with the greatest number of fierce predators tend to be the most aggressive, and their stings are the most potent. To test this, I came up with a pain index, where the level of discomfort is measured on a scale of one to four. Whenever I was stung, I would rate the pain, then write a description. At the lower end of the scale, a one, I put the sweat bee, which I describe as: “Light, ephemeral, almost fruity. A tiny spark has singed a single hair on your arm.” The twos include the yellowjacket wasp. “Hot and smoky, almost irreverent,” I wrote. 

The red harvester ant(“Bold and unrelenting. Somebody is using a  to excavate your ingrown toenail,”) scores a three. But nothing comes close to the bullet ant. Some insects inflict similar levels of suffering in the short-term: the pain caused by tarantula hawk wasps lasts about two minutes; warrior wasps, about an hour. But neither can manage the 24 hours of agony a bullet ant can deliver.

My encounterwith these queens of sting (only females have the ability to inflict pain) took place in Brazil. I was working with a field assistant tough enough to cup a wasp’s nest in his bare hands, but I couldn’t get him near the bullet ant colony. It was only when they started boiling out of the ground that I realised why. Before I knew it, they were on my finger, and I was stung. The pain slammed into me like a freight train, instant and overwhelming. I started to lose coordination and my hand wouldn’t stop shaking. 

In the index, I describe the pain as: “Pure, intense, brilliant … Like fire-walking over flaming charcoal with a three-inch rusty nail grinding into your heel.” Bullet ants got their name because their sting is said to be analogous to getting shot, but their venom isn’t designed to do long-term physical damage. Knowing that, I just had to sweat it out, I retired to a bar, where I tried to ease the suffering with beer and ice. After eighteen hours, I fell into an exhausted sleep.

I know some peoplethink me crazy, but I am no masochist, and only occasionally am stung on purpose. When it does happen, I initially react as anyone else would – cursing, more than I should admit. Then I get out my notebook and stopwatch, sit down and make notes.

“I have been stung by 150 species of insect“

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“I have been stung by 150 species of insect“

Realicé mi primer experimento con picaduras de insectos cuando tenía siete años: cogí una abeja que estaba posada en un diente de león y se la puse en el brazo a mi profesora. Mi hipótesis era que la picaría. Estaba en lo cierto.

Justin O. Schmidt

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