Stephen Wykes had no idea he was allergic to wasp stings until it was almost too late.
The paramedic was trying to get rid of a wasp nest in a tree stump at his partner's property in Dargaville on Monday when a wasp stung him on the back of his neck. Within 10 minutes he was close to death.
"I'd put in some stuff to get rid of them and was packing up when one of the wasps attacked me. I felt all right and drove home and just got into the driveway and felt funny."
He turned to his daughter Tamara and said he didn't feel well. "And that's the last thing I remember."
Mr Wykes had gone into anaphylactic shock, a severe reaction to the wasp sting he had developed. "I've never been allergic until this point. I've been stung heaps of time before, that's why I didn't think anything of it."