Allergic reaction to a wasp/hornet sting??
I was stung earlier tonight and for the first time in my life (I'm in my 30s) had an allergic reaction. Within 10 minutes, I felt faint, nauseous, almost passed out. I had a family member drive me to the nearest fire station to be checked out by the EMS. They said it was an allergic reaction, albeit not life threatening. I'm still feeling kinda out of it 5 hours later. I was told to take Benadryl and rest, and call if symptoms got worse.
I'm not sure what stung me - it was some type of wasp or hornet (I know it wasn't a bee, as it tried to sting repeatedly and there was no stinger left in the injury). My question is, if you have an allergic reaction to one type of stinging insect, will you have that same reaction to other types? The paramedics told me to be careful, as reactions tend to get worse with repeated stings.
The big problem is I run a farm and spend 90% of my time in a garden working around stinging insects, and worse yet, I keep bees!!! Do I now have to worry about having the same (or worse) reaction to a bee sting? Should I consider selling the beehives?