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    Wasps invade home: British man stung 160 times | RTL News

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezAugust 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By RTL News·8 minutes ago·Modified: 1 minute ago

    © Getty ImagesWasps invade home: British man stung 160 times

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    A Welsh man was stung 160 times by wasps after the insects invaded his home. Andrew Powell, 57, eventually had to go to hospital because he could no longer sleep due to the pain.

    “The sky has turned brown because of the wasps,” Powell told the BBC. The insects came after him after a local farmer accidentally disturbed their nest in a field. “I stumbled into the house as I was going to the bathroom, but they followed me in and stabbed me in the clothes.”

    Face no prick

    The man managed to avoid being stung on the face, although the wasps managed to sting the back of his head 15 times. The rest of his body was stung a further 145 times, the BBC reported.

    Eventually, a friend took him to the hospital, where Powell said he lost consciousness several times. “All I saw was a white light and I thought, ‘Here we go.’”

    At the hospital he was given pain medication. He is now recovering at home.

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