Ant Bites Make Your Tough?
The 24-Hour Bullet: A Lesson in Resilience (and Not Stomping Ant Hills) We’ve all been there. You’re minding your own business in the backyard, maybe checking the mail or firing up the grill, when you feel that familiar, sharp "zip" on your ankle. A friend of mine recently shared a story about his son who decided to take a more proactive—and ill-advised—approach. After getting nipped by a fire ant, the kid got fed up and decided to settle the score by stomping right on top of the mound. As any Texan knows, that’s not a fight you win. It’s a "jump and dance" ritual that usually ends with a bottle of Benadryl and a lot of regret. But it got me thinking: as much as we complain about our local fire ants, they are a minor league inconvenience compared to the Bullet Ant . The Most Painful 10 Minutes on Earth Deep in the Amazon, the Sateré-Mawé tribe doesn't see an ant sting as an accident; they see it as a transf...