Recently, in Hunan
A woman's eye tribe has a cryptoptera
Because I know it's dangerous
Just gently rub it off with your hands
I didn't expect to be recruited the next day:
The middle of the eyelids is rotten
Related topics quickly rushed to the hot search
This is not the first time that cryptoptera has been on the hot search
Cryptoptera
Some people also call it a green-waisted insect and a flying ant
Toxic constitution
Many people have been tricked!
Someone changes double eyelids in seconds:
Someone rejoiced a second ago
The next second suffers:
Some people didn't even see the "culprit".
But it took a whole year to forget about it:
There are also people who have a "rotten" circle directly on the back of their necks.....
Don't look at its small size
Most of them are only 7~13 mm long
But their family is quite large
In the family of Cryptoptera
There are more than 63,000 of them!
After the rain in June-September every year
It is the active period of this big family.
They survive in wet, damp places where there are weeds
The hotter the weather, the more frequent the activity
I like to fly to a bright place
Especially at night
Fly around the lights in your room
The stronger the light, the easier it is to attract it
If you bump into it
We'd better be "polite" to it
You "dead" it
It "pours sulfuric acid" on you
Cryptoptera contains an acidic liquid with a pH of 1-2
What is the concept of a pH of 1-2?
This is already in the range of strong acids
The pH value is similar to that of ordinary concentrations of hydrochloric acid
(The pH of 1 mol/L hydrochloric acid is 1)
And the toilet cleaner that is often used in daily life
The pH value is around 2
Stained with its venom, it is easy to "burn" people, and it will make people appear cord-like, punctate edematous erythema, or papules, blisters, pustules, and even burning, itching and other symptoms:
- If it gets into the eyes, it will burn the conjunctiva and cornea, and if not treated in time, it will even cause blindness in serious cases.
- If it touches the inner thigh, it will be significantly swollen, and there will be symptoms such as fever, dizziness, and regional lymphadenopathy if the reaction is severe or large.
And even if the skin is healed,
The scar will stay with you for a long time......
I don't want to "get into trouble" with my upper body
Do 6 things well
1. Don't clap with your hands
Cryptoptera rarely takes the initiative to provoke people, and the vast majority of people are "attacked" because they directly slap it with a slap to "burst the pulp", or accidentally press it and touch the strong acidic venom in its body, which will cause the skin to "rot".
2. Don't play with your phone in the dark
When playing with your mobile phone, turn on the lights and don't turn the lights on too brightly.
3. Keep a snack before bed
Many times, Cryptoptera has already "warmed" you in bed, so check more before going to bed to avoid being pressed.
4. Regular "cleaning"
Keep the indoor and outdoor environment clean to prevent the breeding of cryptoptera.
5. Install window screens in your home
Cryptoptera are phototaxis, and when there is a light in the room, the bugs will try to enter the room, and screen windows and doors can act as a good barrier.
6. Wear long sleeves when you go out
When you go to parks, suburbs, and villages, you should wear long sleeves and long pants, and carry mosquito repellent and insecticides with you.
It's just that it is "narrow"?
Don't panic, please "keep worms under your hands"
At home: You can stick it with tape or catch it with a paper towel and throw it away, but don't touch the venom.
On the body: remember the 4 words: "blow the bomb can be broken", and blowing like a lung capacity test will definitely send it away.
If it doesn't work, use the "finger magic skill", and hit it while it is unprepared, and remember not to bounce it on other people.
In case one hand is too fast
How to prevent it from "revenge"?
Already touching venom: Do not touch other parts of your body where you have touched the venom. Seek medical attention after washing your skin with water or alkaline soapy water and explain the situation to your doctor.
Suspicious symptoms: See a doctor! Don't apply the ointment yourself or scratch it with your hands to prevent secondary infection.