I've been stung by a velvet ant and I didn't think the pain was that bad. He did sting me thru a golf glove though. I did also feel like a donkey was sitting on my chest for the last two holes.
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The Schmidt sting pain index is a pain scale rating the relative pain caused by different hymenopteran stings. It is mainly the work of Justin O. Schmidt (born 1947), an entomologist at the Carl Hayden Bee Research Center in Arizona. Schmidt has published a number of papers on the subject, and claims to have been stung by the majority of stinging Hymenoptera.
His original paper in 1983 was an attempt to systematize and compare the hemolytic properties of insect venoms.[1] The index contained in the paper started from 0 for stings that are completely ineffective against humans, progressed through 2, a familiar pain such as a common bee or wasp sting and finished at 4 for the most painful stings. In the conclusion, some descriptions of the most painful examples were given, e.g.: "Paraponera clavata stings induced immediate, excruciating pain and numbness to pencil-point pressure, as well as trembling in the form of a totally uncontrollable urge to shake the affected part."
Subsequently, Schmidt has refined his scale, culminating in a paper published in 1990, which classifies the stings of 78 species and 41 genera of Hymenoptera. Schmidt described some of the experiences in vivid detail.[2]
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Sweat Bee
Pain Scale Rating: 1.0
Duration of pain: short
How the sting feels: Light, ephemeral, almost fruity. As if a tiny spark has singed a single hair on your arm.
Fire Ant
Pain Scale Rating: 1.2
Duration of pain: 2-5 minutes
How the sting feels: Sharp, sudden, mildly alarming. Like walking across a shag carpet & reaching for the light switch.
Bullhorn Acacia Ant
Pain Scale Rating: 1.8
Duration of pain: 4-6 minutes
How the sting feels: A rare, piercing, elevated sort of pain. Someone has fired a staple into your cheek.
Bald Faced Hornet
Pain Scale Rating: 2.0
Duration of pain: 3-4 minutes
How the sting feels: Rich, hearty, slightly crunchy. Similar to getting your hand mashed in a revolving door.
Yellowjacket
Pain Scale Rating: 2.0
Duration of pain: 4-10 minutes
How the sting feels: Hot and smoky, almost irreverent. Imagine W. C. Fields extinguishing a cigar on your tongue.
Honey Bee
Pain Scale Rating: 2.0
Duration of pain: 4-10 minutes
How the sting feels: Like a matchhead that flips off and burns on your skin.
Red Harvester Ant
Pain Scale Rating: 3.0
Duration of pain: 1-8 hours
How the sting feels: Bold and unrelenting. Somebody is using a drill to excavate your ingrown toenail.
Paper Wasp
Pain Scale Rating: 3.0
Duration of pain: 5-15 minutes
How the sting feels: Caustic & burning. Distinctly bitter aftertaste. Like spilling a beaker of hydrochloric acid on a paper cut.
Tarantula Hawk
Pain Scale Rating: 4.0
Duration of pain: 3 minutes
How the sting feels: Blinding, fierce, shockingly electric. A running hair drier has been dropped into your bubble bath.
Bullet Ant
Pain Scale Rating: 4.0+
Duration of pain: 12-24 hours
How the sting feels: Pure, intense, brilliant pain. Like fire-walking over flaming charcoal with a 3-inch rusty nail in your heel.





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Yellow jacket nests are in the ground. And I can confirm that no matter how foolproof the plan seems, parking your running lawnmower over the entrance will NOT result in all the yellow jackets being shredded as they emerge. They will emerge unharmed. In one piece. And VERY pissed off
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1.2 Fire ant: Sharp, sudden, mildly alarming. Like walking across a shag carpet & reaching for the light switch.