Are Stingrays Poisonous?
Stingrays, known scientifically as members of the suborder Myliobatoidei, have stingers, a fact that’s often overlooked until it’s too late. These stingers are used primarily for defense. If a stingray feels threatened—like if you accidentally step on it—it will sting you. The sting delivers venom that can cause significant pain and medical issues, so it’s important to be cautious around them.
If you are stung by a stingray, it’s crucial to treat the sting promptly. The venom contains an enzyme that can be neutralized with heat. Immerse the affected area in hot water as soon as possible, as hot as you can tolerate without causing burns. The heat helps to break down the venom and can significantly reduce pain and swelling. Avoid using ice or cold water, as this can worsen the symptoms.
Stingray stings are more common during the summer months at Santa Monica Beach when more people are in the water. The increased human activity can disturb the stingrays, leading to more stings. Wearing surfing booties can offer protection for your feet, reducing the risk of a sting. These booties not only provide a barrier against stingers but also enhance your grip and keep your feet warm, making them a practical addition to your beach gear.