Drug users are turning to wasp spray as a cheap alternative to meth, West Virginia State Police said.
Officials believe the bug killer played a role in three overdoses in Boone County last week.
Police told WCHS-TV on Monday that they are observing an uptick in the alarming drug trend, which is also known as 'wasping'.
'We're seeing this here on the streets in Boone County,' Sgt. Charles Sutphin said. 'People are making a synthetic type methamphetamine out of wasp spray.'
He added that physical effects are erratic behavior and extreme swelling and redness of the hands and feet.
Abused in combination with meth or on its own, wasp spray has been described by users as generating a 'rush,' feelings of déjà vu and a hallucinatory sense of smell, ABC News reported.
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12 comments:
They will get a BUZZ LOL.
Well there won't be any nests in their lungs.
I see what you did there. Bahahaha!
3:40
Wouldn't it be a buzz killer?;)
Can there be a Darwin Award for an entire subset of a population?
Darwinism at its finest.
620....there is
they are called Democrat
I have heard of a honey trap but this is ridiculous
Ha ha totally agree! 👋👋
Wonderful! Less Democrats!
And we're supposed to be at the top of the food chain.
4:57 that's a good one.
Why do we try to stop idiots from killing themselves? lock em all in a small room with each other and all the meth they want.
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