Bites from flying ants are not poisonous, and some people may have severe allergic reactions to the bites, which can be treated with medication.
The saliva of flying ants is not toxic, so the bite is not toxic. However, some organisms may have an allergic reaction, which may include localized redness, swelling, hives, etc. In severe cases, patients may suffer from vomiting, diarrhea or even suffocation.
When allergy occurs after a flying ant bite, it can be treated with anti-allergy drugs such as chlorpheniramine maleate and hormones such as prednisone.
Flying ant bites that develop these serious symptoms need to be treated in a timely manner under the guidance of a doctor.