How to Treat Mosquito Bites, Bee Stings and Wasp Stings - as UK Public More at Risk
- Danielle Manton-Kelly warned in 2025 about weever fish stings on UK beaches, citing a severe allergic reaction requiring hospital treatment.
- She issued the warning after her best friend's brother was stung and hospitalized, with a former lifeguard also confirming painful weever fish incidents.
- Weever fish live camouflaged in UK sand and inject venom via dorsal fin spines, causing intense pain and possible severe allergic responses.
- Danielle mentioned that despite their warning signs about weever fish, numerous visitors failed to notice them, and she recommended wearing beach shoes to prevent stings.
- The warnings suggest beachgoers should wear thick-soled shoes near the sea to prevent painful weever stings and reduce risk of hospital emergencies.
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A woman has issued a warning to anyone planning on visiting a UK beach between June and September after she witnessed someone requiring hospital treatment following an unexpected sting
·Belfast, United Kingdom
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