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The fears of the possible invasion of dangerous insects have increased after the...

Dangerous to humans: Deadly Asian Hornets attack Britain (photo, video)

The fears of the possible invasion of dangerous insects have increased after the Asian Hornet was spotted in one of Britain. It can inject a poison that affects the nervous system and can lead to temporary paralysis. Dr. Karan Raj explained what a danger to a person can be a killer spray-against the background of new cases of detecting this terrible creature in the United Kingdom. About it writes Daily Mail.

The fears of the possible invasion of dangerous insects have increased after the Asian Hornet was discovered in Plymouth last Sunday. The appearance of this species has caused an official warning about the need to be "ready" to prevent the spread of this species. Asian hornet has a sting with a diameter of a quarter of an inch and, according to Dr. Raja, "can inject a poison called mandarotoxin, which is a neurotoxin and affects the nervous system.

" The doctor explained that this could lead to temporary paralysis and loss of sensitivity at the bite. It is also nectoxin, that is, it can cause cell death, and for those who are allergic to poison, it can be deadly. He added that anaphylactic shock may develop in those who suffer from bite allergies, which can lead to swelling of the eyes, mouth and throat. In addition, it can lead to severe respiratory disorders and a sharp drop in blood pressure, which can lead to cardiac arrest.

"The poison released during multiple bites can cause kidney refusal, which can ultimately lead to multiple organ failure," said Dr. Raj edition that although no person, in Japan from Japan, said in Japan in Japan this year in the UK According to some reports, this killer insect dies from 30 to 50 people a year. Since the publication of the video in Tiktok, Dr. Raj received hundreds of comments from frightened viewers.

"One of them stinged me up, and I couldn't go my right foot for three days," one of the Tiktok users wrote also warning of the threat that the horses are for bees, and they urge the population to report all cases of their appearance. The Asian Hornets, which are smaller than local hornets, feed on honey bees and are therefore a serious threat to their populations. Earlier, Focus reported that in Britain, "Super Rat" seized the teacher's house.

Graham Sharp and his wife heard rodents running along the ceiling of their bedroom, after which they decided to call specialists. The couple called the pest control company, which found that the rats had climbed into the house and settled in the walls. It also became known that the British feeds the same "family" of foxes for 25 years. Sharon Huz has been throwing fluffy beasts for a long time for breakfast goodies like sausage buns.