The wasp is part of the hymenoptera family. It is characterised by its narrow waist and its black and yellow striped robe. It is an omnivore. Like the bee, the venomous device is an ovipositor (an organ used to lay eggs). Transformed into a sting, and with venom glands, it is used to paralyze prey or it acts as a defensive weapon. Since its sting, unlike the bee’s, is smooth, it can sting repeatedly. It’s the most aggressive hymenoptera, especially in the Autumn when food is scarce. Their nests are usually underground or located in attics or roofs and there may be up to 10,000 individual wasps in a nest. The queen lives for about a year and the workers often just a few weeks. Their work is allotted according to task. 

Wasps and hornets of the Vespides family are responsible for the largest number of sting attacks in Europe. It must be noted that while the hornet is not very aggressive, it remains more dangerous because its sting can inject its venom directly into the blood. The effects of a hymenoptera sting are generally negligible, but in a certain number of cases very strong reactions are experienced which may lead to anaphylactic shock and even the person’s death. 

Aspivenin® is very effective against poisoning from all insect stings, and used promptly will significantly, and painlessly, help to reduce the amount of venom in the wound. This in no way excludes immediate recourse to medical care as soon as possible for those people who suffer from an extreme allergic reaction such as anaphylactic shock, although use of the Aspivenin® immediately will help to reduce the allergic reaction.   

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"Whilst on holiday in Turkey, my wife, who is allergic to mosquito and wasp bites, had two terrible wasp bites, but thankfully the Turkish hotel owner took the poison out with an Aspivenin – it was so simple and effective."

Mr. J. L. H., Merseyside, UK


"I first saw Aspivenin used to treat an insect bite on a fellow traveller whilst on holiday in Turkey and, having purchased one, my wife used it on our return home. In both cases the bites came to nothing, as there was minimal inflammation and no irritation. I could not help but be impressed by the apparent efficacy of the device, and will take it with me when we travel to Africa later this year."

Dr. M. T., Cambridge, UK


"As my business is building bridges for logging companies, many of my overseas trips involve periods in deep tropical rain forests and it has certainly been a comfort having my trusty Aspivenin with me. Whilst I am pleased to say that the opportunity to trial the product on a snake bite has not arisen, it has certainly been effective on insect stings, even several hours after the event, and gives considerable relief. It may interest you to know that I demonstrated the product to some of the foresters in Guyana; given that they are constantly in danger from many venomous beasts, they showed very great interest."

Mr. D. R., Stockport, UK


"I am writing to say how impressed I am with your Aspivenin device. Whoever invented it deserves a medal! I have for many years been extremely allergic to mosquito and cat flea bites. Foreign holidays have been a nightmare and trips to cat-owning friends’ houses likewise. Each bite develops into a persistent red swelling which itches and hurts quite uncontrollably for at least a week. I have tried everything and often end up with the affected part swathed in ice packs, which afford about an hour’s relief at the most – and them I am awake again. Last week I was suffering from two nasty cat flea bites from a neighbour’s house. I applied the vacuum pump to both bites that afternoon and again that evening. The itching subsided almost immediately. I went to bed…..and suddenly it was morning – a miracle!"

Miss L. M., Devon, UK