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Watch entomologist Justin Schmidt risk getting stung by the venomous insects he is studying.
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This researcher claims to have been stung by insects at least a thousand times during his research! For entomologist Justin Schmidt, getting stung by venomous insects is an occupational hazard. Schmidt collects and studies a variety of stinging insects such as harvest ants and Pacific cicada killers to discover the potential medical benefits of their venom. He believes the venom could be used to treat chronic pain and arthritis in humans without the negative side effects of current painkillers. Schmidt says that though getting stung is unpleasant, it’s all worth it to get up close and personal with these fascinating bugs.
Read more about Justin Schmidt’s work in “The Worse Places to be Stung? Ask This Guy”: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/06/insect-behavior-biology-science-book/
Be sure to also check out “Venomous Animals Kill in Horrible Ways—And Also Cure”
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