How long does insect venom last?
How long insect venom typically stays active
Most insect venoms (bees, wasps, hornets, ants) are broken down by the body within a few hours. Symptoms, however, can last much longer than the venom itself. Your immune system’s reaction—not the venom—causes most of the swelling, redness, and itching.
Typical symptom duration
Mild reactions:
- Pain: a few hours
- Redness/itching: 1–2 days
- Swelling: up to 2–3 days
Large local reactions:
- Swelling and redness can last up to a week
- This is still usually not dangerous, just uncomfortable
Allergic reactions (anaphylaxis):
- These happen within minutes and require emergency care
Venom that lasts longer
Some insects inject venom that causes delayed or prolonged reactions:
- Fire ants: pustules can last several days
- Certain spiders: reactions can last days to weeks (though spiders aren’t insects)

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