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In Bermeo (B), five species of fish are known whose spines are considered to be poisonous. Those are the red scorpionfish (''Scorpaena scrofa''); greater weever (''Trachinus draco''); marbled electric ray (''Torpedo marmorata''); ''kabra gorria ''or blackbelly rosefish ''(Helicolenus dactylopterus'') and the so-called ''pataria''. If those fish were landed on the boat and anyone got the spines in their flesh, particularly in the case of the red scorpionfish, the pain was tremendous. Until ammonia was available, the injury would be treated by hitting with a stick the finger or place where the spine was lodged in order to get rid of the greatest possible amount of blood and consequently the venom and even the spine itself. The treatment was completed by drinking seawater to relieve the pain. When anyone got any type of spine, whether or not it was poisonous, in their flesh, the wound was made to bleed and they even something put the limb in question in water with bleach.
== Insect bites/stings. eztena Eztena sartu ==
=== Bees and wasps ===
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