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logo 11/29/2024 2:48:37 PM     
My child was stung by a weever fish – here’s how to treat the sting 
By Maeve Lee IE Source: irishexaminer 6/1/2022
Maeve Lee
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Surfers, swimmers and beachgoers are being warned about a recent rise in weever fish stings and with some sunshine forecasted over the bank holiday weekend, it is best to be aware of the small fish that can inflict a painful sting.
 

Weever fish bury themselves in sandy areas in low tide and can be found all along the coast, particularly in rocky areas. They are long and are mainly brown in colour and are camouflaged in the sand.

Typically, people are stung on their foot while walking into the water in shallow areas.

 
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