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Bites and stings
If you or a family member has been bitten or stung, the injury can range from a mild irritation to a serious, even life-threatening, wound. It’s important to know what to do.
Call Healthline 0800 611 116 if you are unsure what you should do.
In this section
- All bites that break the skin are serious. You should always see a doctor after being bitten to avoid infection. Find out what first aid to do and what treatment to receive. Read more
- Bee and wasp stings can be very painful, and in some people can cause a dangerous allergic reaction. Find out how to avoid getting stung, and what to do to treat the sting. Read more
- There are several kinds of jellyfish found in New Zealand – and some can deliver a painful sting. Find out which jellyfish to watch out for, and what to do if you or a family member gets stung. Read more
- Most spiders in New Zealand are harmless, but the katipo, redback and white-tailed spiders can be harmful and should be avoided. Find out what to do if you or a family member has been bitten, and when to see a doctor. Read more
- Stinging nettle is a common weed in New Zealand, and its sting can be very irritating. Find out how to care for nettle stings and relieve the itching. Read more
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Resources

Mosquitoes – Why We Need to Clean Up Our Own Backyards
Available on HealthEd.

Safer and Healthier Gardening
Available on HealthEd.

Spiders in New Zealand
Available on HealthEd.
Page last updated: 20 February 2013

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