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Q:2:- Why does ant sting cause burning sensation?​

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Answered by manjunathbabitha256
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Red or even fire ants bit you with a similar process, though produce different results. They do so by pinching your skin in between their mandibles and then releasing a small spurt of their acidic venom below your skin. This causes the immediate burning and blistering sensation, like a sting or a bite.

Answered by sm5230742
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Red or even fire ants bit you with a similar process, though produce different results. They do so by pinching your skin in between their mandibles and then releasing a small spurt of their acidic venom below your skin. This causes the immediate burning and blistering sensation, like a sting or a bite

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