I am absolutely petrified of these horrid insects , having been stung numerous times - despite acting on my mother's advice to stand still , on the basis that they will not attack you ... I beg to differ - they do. Twice on my neck on one occasion and it looked like a vampire bite ! Does anyone else feel that not only do they appear to be out in force lately , they seem more vicious and will not tolerate being dismissed with a wave of your hand ? Instead they seem to keep attacking. I remember once when my husband and I were just dating , he had visited me at my flat and we were having a carry-on , tickling each other. He grabbed me to tickle me and I fell onto my sofa and started screaming. He thought that I was screaming at being tickled and kept on with it until he realised that I was jumping about in pain but unable to speak because he was tickling me. I felt a sharp pain in my bum and ran to my bathroom to look for the source of my aching botty. A wasp dropped to the floor and I realised that I had been stung several times. Unfortunately , I couldn't remember whether it was vinegar or bicarbonate of soda for a wasp sting , so headed to my local village store to find out. The sales assistant asked me to wait for a moment and promptly disappeared through the back of the store. When she returned , she had a paper towel soaked in vinegar and asked me where the sting was so that she could apply it for me. Rather red faced , I explained the delicacy of the situation and she told me that in that case I could apply it myself. She then shouted across to her supervisor that she couldn't apply it for me as requested by her boss because it was on my botty , much to the amusement of the packed store ! I made a point of remembering what to use on stings and have never forgotten since !!!