That is grossly unfair dabeaner lol.. the proboscis, a bit like a hollow needle or syringe, is actually mostly for feeding on nectar and various other sugars while they are short-lived adults (the larvae are much much more interesting! ) and not just for sucking blood, which is actually usually a female activity of some species as she needs a blood meal for her eggs.... not to feed or survive.. there is actually a bit more to it than just sucking blood... it also serves to deliver a small dose of an anti clotting agent so that the blood keeps flowing until she has enough, which is what is in that itching bite... a wipe with a small drop of ammonia (which is what "after bite" is) takes the sting, or rather the itch and swelling out. And no they have no teeth... they do have two sensory palps which can look a bit like (lots of) teeth if you don't look very carefully or under large magnification.
They have a proboscis, in what would be their mouth area, for sucking your blood. Bwah-ha-ha! See one of the pictures athubpages.com/hub/mosquito-killer-mosquito-t.
My guess it's called a stinger. It's simlar to what a bee uses when he stings you.
And this means everything you are talking about sorry I just ran crossed it! I don't know if you are going to speak speak about things you know about no some Trip you on speaking from a drug like weed this is what your doing I will bet! Because it sure sounds like it.
Mosquitoes have strong stings which slowly enters the skin pores and sucks the blood.
Wanting to go through the process of piercing your ears from home, or yourself is something that only you can decide to do, but it is important to do all of the proper research, know the risks, and have all of the disinfectants and equipment ready at hand when following through with the piercing. Lastly, if you have someone available to assist your or to stand by, it is highly recommended that you do not do this alone. And just as with anyone else, you want to do this as painlessly as possible.
Ice packs will not help with the pain prior piercing. What this does is add texture and abrasions to the skin making the piercing harder. There will already be a tough exterior and on the inside extra fatty tissue that will need to be punctured.
Ice will not help with the pain. Purchase a skin numbing gel in the place of ice packs. If you do not have skin numbing gel, tooth pain gels, or gum number alone will help as well.
Regardless of how good of friends you may be, or whether you’re related or not, do NOT under any circumstances EVER share a needle with another person. This is something that can be avoided with common sense. You will want to clean the needle with disinfectant and use a hot flame to burn the tips or any surface that will be puncturing the skin.
Once the needle is ready, it will be advised for you and your assistant to wash your hands and sterilize them to the best of your ability, as well as the earrings that you will be placing in your ears after the needle has pierced its way through the skin. Any foam or spray disinfectant that can be applied to the earlobe (after the numbing gel) would be advised a well. Take the potato and after it has been washed place it behind your earlobe.
This is to protect your neck and help with the force from the piercing. If you have someone available to help you, they can pierce while you hold the potato or Nerf ball. You want something solid but easy to hold.
Slowly slide the piercing needle smoothly through the earlobe until it is all the way through. Here you will want to wiggle the needle, taking it at a slight angle. Once the needle is through, here you will take one large ice cube and hold it in place of the potato for roughly 5 minutes.
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