what really happens if hornets swarm you

Jumping into a hornet swarm sounds like the kind of thing that ends with a few stings, some swelling, and a sprint to the nearest lake. But the actual biology of what happens to a human body never gets talked about. Documented medical cases tell a very different story. A 77-year-old man whose vision dropped to hand-movement only from venom spray that never touched him. A case series of 65 mass-envenomation patients — three out of five developed acute kidney injury, half required dialysis. A heart attack that can hit hours after you think you've already survived. If you've ever wondered exactly what your body goes through inside a hornet swarm, this video walks through the swarm activation, the venom chemistry, and the silent killer that can find you in a hospital bed. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 The Assumption Almost Everyone Makes 00:49 Stage 1: The Swarm Reads You As A Threat Before You Land 01:14 Stage 2: Why The Swarm Targets Your Head And Eyes 01:51 Stage 3: The Venom That Can Blind You Without A Sting 02:27 Stage 4: Your Face Becomes A Chemical Bullseye 02:46 Stage 5: Why Bees Have A Limit And Hornets Don't 03:40 Stage 6: Water Doesn't Save You — It Traps You 03:55 Stage 7: The Venom Dissolves Your Muscle Tissue 04:40 Stage 8: Your Kidneys Choke And Shut Down 05:20 Stage 9: Wounds That Punch Holes From The Inside 05:45 Stage 10: The Heart Attack That Hits Hours Later 06:39 The Full Cascade 07:41 Final Takeaway Click here to SUBSCRIBE:    / @insectintelligence