Bites, stings, venoms and toxic animals

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Bites, stings, venoms and toxic animals

Reporting of wildlife sightings

  • Asian hornets – Defra has launched a new app, Asian Hornet Watch, for the public to report possible sightings quickly and easily, to help prevent the spread of this invasive species
  • Jellyfish – Marine Conservation Society published a Jellyfish Identification Guide [PDF 1.1 MB] and an online sighting report form
  • Oak Processionary Moth Caterpillars – Forestry Commission England have produced information for the public about how to stay safe and ways to report possible sightings [PDF 388 KB]

Information support

References on bites, stings, venoms and toxic animals

Stings

  • Swaran et al. (2013) Therapeutic management of bee stinging in horses. Veterinary Practitioner, 14 (1), pp. 67-69
  • Fitzpatrick, K.T. and Flood, A.A. (2006) Hymenoptera stings. Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 21 (4), pp. 194-204 [online full-text available to Library members]
  • Cousquer, G. (2006) From bee stings to adder bites: all you need to know. VN Times, 6 (9), pp. 22-23

Bites

Venoms and toxic animals

More references are available to download:

stings.pdf

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