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  1. #1
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    Wasp in mouth!!!

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    So my hubby is out riding yesterday and a wasp/hornet (not sure,happened to fast) goes flying into his mouth and as he is spitting it out it bites/stings him on the inside of his lip. It is all swollen today.
    What have you encountered riding?
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    I had the same thing happen with a bee. I was descending, pretty fast, and a bee flew in my mouth. I spat it out, but the singer was still lodged inside my cheek. I had to pull over and pull it out. By the time I got home, my face was hideously swollen. After a day or so, it was even worse, so I went to the doctor and was put on steroids for a week.
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    bee stings

    Bumblebee found its way under my shirt, didn't find its way out. Three stings before I squashed it while removing it.

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    OMG! I always wonder what would happen if I swallow either a bee, wasp or one of those big black flying insects. Do they go straight to your throat? I'm always afraid I will choke with one of the big ones.

    Two days ago I had the gourmet experience of swallowing lots of gnats
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    Bees and wasps (knock wood) usually avoid me. I do spend a lot of time spitting out various flying insects, and last week I had to dig a load of them out of my cleavage...
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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    My hubby said it was a big one and the wierd thing was he could it's legs thrashing around in his mouth! Ahhhhhhh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi View Post
    My hubby said it was a big one and the wierd thing was he could it's legs thrashing around in his mouth! Ahhhhhhh
    Jeez, I'm going to have nightmares about this
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    Maybe a month ago a bee landed on my lower abdomen...as my thigh came up it got squished, pissed, and stung me.

    A couple of Summers ago a bee managed to find its way into my cleavage and also got squished, pissed, and stung.

    Bees are stupid.
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    <<goes flying into his mouth and as he is spitting it out it bites/stings him on the inside of his lip. It is all swollen today. What have you encountered riding?>>

    I had the same thing happen. I was able to stop and get ice on my lip pretty quickly so I had little swelling.

    What do wasps find so appealing about the human mouth?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi View Post
    My hubby said it was a big one and the wierd thing was he could it's legs thrashing around in his mouth! Ahhhhhhh
    This is seriously a case of too much information.

    When I started reading this thread I was laughing but then I thought "what if......."

    Now thinking if I can dangle fly papers clipped to my nostrils to avoid any insect popping into my mouth.
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    I've gotten lots of bugs in my mouth, especially on those spring evenings when they're so thick, but so far wasps have confined themselves to other parts of my anatomy, and a good thing!

    Another very good reason to ride with a nasal strip, control my allergies better, and breathe through my nose.

    My worst sting was actually on the ascending side of a steep hill. I was going very slowly, but apparently fast enough to p*ss off the honeybee I rode my thigh into. I had to dismount, get the stinger out, and start the hill again with a beesting in my quad. Ow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    last week I had to dig a load of gnats out of my cleavage...
    +1

    Spring near the Mississippi River means that my last couple of evening rides have involved plowing through storms of gnats, head down, mouth firmly closed, and STILL coming home with the things in my ears and nose and hair and cleavage and squished all over my sweaty skin.
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    On Antelope Island there are stingy gnats that my ears and neck when we stop but not while riding. It really cuts down on the rest stop time.
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    We have LOVE bug season here. Although they are harmless, I hate to see them all over my gloves and jersey and even in my cleavage doing their "thingy" together always in pairs . No, not over my body!!
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