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1Insect Stings Instruction Sheet
Being stung by a bug is often just irritating and doesn't require treatment by a doctor. But kids who are highly allergic to insect stings may have life-threatening symptoms that require emergency medical treatment.
2Babysitting: Dealing With Bug Bites and Stings
What should you do if a child you're babysitting is bitten or stung? Our tip sheet can help you be prepared.
3Hey! A Bee Stung Me!
Bee, or honeybee, is the word many people use to describe any flying insect that has wings and a stinger. Learn more about bees.
4Instruction Sheets
Check out these sheets - or print them to keep in a folder for easy access - to help you handle some common childhood emergencies and less serious, but still scary situations.
5Hey! A Fire Ant Stung Me!
Fire ants think they're hot stuff. Learn how to handle them in this article for kids.
6Spotlight on Summer
Before you round up your family and head for the beach, park, or the mountains this summer, read up on ways to make your days in the sun safe as well as fun.
7Allergic Reactions Instruction Sheet
Although most allergic reactions aren't serious, severe reactions can be life-threatening and can require immediate medical attention.
8How Can Kids Avoid Spider Bites?
Find out what the experts have to say.
9Bug Bites and Stings
Generally, insect bites and stings are harmless. Find out how to keep pests from ruining your fun.
10Babysitting: Dealing With Allergic Reactions
What should you do if a child you're babysitting has an allergic reaction? Our tip sheet can help you be prepared.


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