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It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

 
[Social News]     07 Apr 2019
I used to hear that Australia`s animals were cute, and I had this picture in my mind at that time.But later came to discover, this sentence means that Australia`s animals, or cute … Or the dead.

I used to hear that Australia`s animals were cute, and I had this picture in my mind at that time.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

But later came to discover, this sentence means that Australia`s animals, or cute … Or the dead.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

And these dangerous animals hide in places, often in their own backyard.

As we all know, Australia is sparse, Australia`s house not only a large area, but also a small yard. For Australians, a beautiful garden is the embodiment of a happy family.

So decorating gardens and mowing lawns is an important part of Australian life.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

However, according to the heraldsun, an Australian man`s recent experience was a wake-up call to the horticulturists to mow the lawn and kill him.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

Steven Tingate, 27, is a gardener at the royal mail hotel. His daily job is to mow the hotel`s lawn and plant its flowers.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

For Steven Tingate, who grew up fond of gardening, this was his dream job. He did not know at this time that his favorite work would kill him in the future!

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

It happened on a sunny three-morning day, when Steven Tingate, as usual, planned to start a day`s work by mowing the lawn.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

About 10:00, the accident happened!

Just as Steven threw the trimmed weeds into the garden corner, a few bees burst out and stung him a few times!

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

Due to the hot weather yesterday, the heavy-duty Steven only wore a short sleeve. His bare arm felt after the bee stung him.

Burning sting!

At first, Steven didn`t care too much because, as a gardener, it was normal to encounter mosquitoes. He quickly singled out the bee and went on working.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

But after a while, he felt more and more painful, so Steven and his colleagues said hello and decided to go indoors to take care of it.

But without waiting for him to take a few steps, Steven felt the whole body numb, burning more and more intensely, and breathing harder and harder.

Steven fell to the ground!

His colleagues saw Steven fall and ran to him to see what was going on. The whole arm of Steven swelled. He grabbed his neck and gasped for breath. He was red and in pain.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

The wrong colleague immediately dialed the emergency call and called the police. Other colleagues also came to do first aid for Steven.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

As soon as the ambulance arrived, the Steven was picked up. After arriving at the hospital, although the doctor is also full-fledged medical treatment, but still unable to return to the sky.

Steven stopped his breath in pain.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

After Steven left, not only was his family unable to accept Steven`s cause of death. Steven`s colleagues were also sad. Steven had always been a cheerful man, and everyone loved working with him.

They can`t believe it, young and strong Steven.

Leave would have been stung by a bee.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

Doctors say Steven became this way because he was infected with bee venom and didn`t realize the severity of the incident, delaying the best time for first aid.

Steven died because of bee venom, also instantly made headlines in the major media!

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!
It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!
It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!
It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

Netizens are grieving for Steven, but also feel very scared at the same time. Because in Australia, it`s not just Steven who died of bee stings! They`re only reacting now,

There are so many people stung by bees!

You may not know that in Australia, the most poisonous is not spiders, not poisonous snakes, nor crocodile sharks, but bees!

First killer in Australia!

Last year, 42,000 people in Australia were hospitalized with bites and stings, including deaths, according to a study by the University of Melbourne. Bees and wasps accounted for 33 percent, ranking first, followed by spider bites (30 percent). Then the venomous snake bites (15%).

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

As a matter of fact, bees` toxicity is not as strong as spiders for most people. The reason why bees cause such a high death rate is that

Many people mistakenly think that being stung by a bee or bitten by a mosquito can repair the wound on its own!

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

After being bitten by a spider, once the reaction is not correct, usually will rush to the hospital. But after the bee stings, everyone wants to prick out, swollen on a few days will be fine!

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

However, many people do not know that bee venom not only makes the wound red, swollen, painful, but even more frightening:

Bee venom can cause anaphylaxis in the human body!

To say that a large amount of bee venom can directly kill you, if you are a bee allergy, even if only one bee stings.

Once there is no timely treatment, the consequences are unthinkable!

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

Here, we also collected and sorted out some of the bees on the common sense, remind you in gardening, go to the wild must pay attention to this unremarkable killer!

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

? After being stung by poisonous bee, will appear severe pain, wound swelling and so on symptom, want to take out poison prick at this time.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

? Then, use soapy water, salt water, 5% / 10% sodium bicarbonate water to clean the wound, and then ice apply.

? Once breathing sounds thickened, wheezing, dyspnea symptoms, must be sent to medical first aid immediately!

? If it is susceptible to allergies, more attention should be paid to it!

Sometimes it feels like living in Australia.

Just after the wasp stung the dead, a man was bitten off by a spider.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

The man was lying in a hospital bed full of pipes. The painful man`s name was Terry Pareja.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

Terry Pareja was visiting his family in West Australia when he was bitten by a white-tailed spider hiding in his shoes.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

Immediately after the bite, his foot began to swell and the pain was intolerable.

However. There were only 662 people in his small town of Western Australia, and there was no professional medical team to help him immediately, and he had to be taken to a Melbourne hospital for help.

But because of the delay in the road, the spider`s toxin spread in his body, producing a super-terrible "flesh eating bacteria" carnivorous toxin, constantly eating his muscle cells.

Now that doctors have amputated his legs, if the virus continues to spread, doctors will advise his arm to be amputated, and his kidneys have stopped working on drugs.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

White-tailed spiders live in southern Australia, west and east seaboard, and are common in Sydney.

White-tailed spide

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

White-tailed spiders like to live under the bark and rocks of a garden, or in a heap of leaves; a dark, humid place.

White-tailed spiders do not weave webs; they belong to ground-crawling spiders that feed on insects and other spiders;

The "flesh eater" necrotoxin carried by a white-tailed spider can decay and decay the skin and muscles of the human body, causing muscle necrosis and deterioration at a rather rapid rate, if not properly disposed of by medical treatment. The area of skin muscle necrosis or infection will also continue to expand.

Due to the recent warming of the weather, many spiders have entered the active period of frequent outings.

Take a look at the spiders that have been photographed in their homes these days.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

This is too big! My legs are weak!

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

Not only in the house, but also the netizens found themselves in the car!

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

If you find a spider in the course of driving, you`ll really be scared to forget how to drive, if you look at it before driving or before you go out to wear your shoes.

In case you get bitten, don`t panic. Just do the following:

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

Clean the wound with antibacterial or warm soapy water;

Ice-coated wounds (do not directly contact the skin) reduce pain and swelling;

For any suspected spider bite, if the wound becomes red and swollen, pain or infection, please consult the doctor in time;

Remember the types of spiders and describe them to the doctor in as much detail as possible (if possible, catch them and show them to the doctor).

And give you a few little ways to prevent spiders:

Spiders come to your house for shelter because they like damp places, so try to keep your house ventilated and dry.

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

It`s not ventilated enough, and it`s not possible for them to make a home.

Clean up the visible cobwebs and regularly spray some pesticides in those dark corners

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

This way the spider will think twice before it comes to your house.

By the way, if you can`t handle it, you should go straight to a professional.

No, no! Yes! Do it!

It's too poisonous! Australian man mowing the lawn, suddenly swelling all over the yellow spring! We're hiding Australia's first killer in our backyard!

It is not easy to live in Australia, live a day, cherish a day!

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