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The sting of an ant form___.​

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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Initially, the venom causes a burning sensation, swelling, and pain at the sting site. However, sting sites can develop into pustules (pus-filled blisters) that can linger for a couple of weeks. The ant venom causes localized cell death, and the pustules are the result of our immune systems cleaning up the cell debris.

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Answered by madeehamisbah64
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An ant bite occurs when an ant bites using their mandibles and mouth to bite human skin. A bite differs from a only few ants have a , the have a stinger, the caudal-most part of their bodies. Fire ants grasp the skin (bite) then inject venom with their stinger (which is immediately painful). Yet other species of ants neither bite nor sting, but instead spray formic acid.

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