I know a person that have her mouth stung that way. I’m not from Australia, by the way, and it’s not common to teach this around here.
Anyway, at the country areas around here it’s common to teach people to use straws with cans because when cans are stored badly, touching them with your mouth can transmit diseases.
theKalash@feddit.ch 1 year ago
I mean, the safest way to swallow a bee or spider would probably be after it drowned. So that just makes no sense at all.
DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year ago
Hmm, insects don’t really down the same way mammals do. A layer of air gets trapped against their thorax, some spiders use this to hunt under water IIRC.
Other commenters have replied with accounts of this happening.
theKalash@feddit.ch 1 year ago
They are arachnids, not insects, but fair point.
Diving-bell spiders are very specialised and rare spiders, the vast majority doesn’t have that ability.
I mean you shouldn’t swallow them, but I don’t think straws are needed to prevent that.
DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year ago
The majority of arachnids don’t hunt under water, but they also don’t drown easily. I’ve seen huntsman spiders float on water like it’s no big deal.