April 4, 2014

The joys of scientific research - bee stings

From National Geographic:
The Worst Places To Get Stung By A Bee: Nostril, Lip, Penis
It started when a honeybee flew up Michael Smith’s shorts and stung him in the testicles.

Smith is a graduate student at Cornell University, who studies the behaviour and evolution of honeybees. In this line of work, stings are a common and inevitable hazard. “If you’re wearing shorts and doing bee work, a bee can get up there easily,” he says. “But I was really surprised that it didn’t hurt as much as I thought it would.”

That got him thinking: Where’s the worst place on the body to get stung?

Everyone who works with stinging insects has their own answers, but Smith couldn’t find any hard data. Even Justin Schmidt was no help. Schmidt is the famous creator of the Schmidt Sting Pain Index — a scale that measures the painfulness of insect stings using wonderful synaesthetic descriptions that almost read like wine-tasting notes. Wine-tasting notes of agony.
Makes me cringe just thinking about it. Tried to find a copy of the Schmidt Sting Pain Index and was not able to -- there are a lot of sites that talk about it but I cannot find the original list. Curious... Posted by DaveH at April 4, 2014 11:38 AM
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