Yes it hurts. But it settles down after five milloseconds unless it is a wasp, hornet, or yellowjacket. Those things hurt for three hours. Wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets are common in northwestern New York state.
I don't want to scare you, but it is one of the worst pains I have ever experienced in my life. It is best to avoid scaring the bee by sudden movements or panicking. Just stay calm and walk away.
If you are asking why a bee stings, it is for protection: to defend herself (only female bees have stingers) when the bee feels attacked or when she feels her nest is being threatened. If you are asking why you feel a stinging sensation when a bee stings you, it is because she has embedded her stinger into whatever part of your body received the sting (your arm, or your leg, for example). The stinger needs to be removed and medicine needs to be put on the sting. There is a link below about what to do in case you are stung by a bee.
Wasp stings are painful because the wasp's stinger causes an inflammatory reaction in the skin. Additionally, there's a psychocological component that induces a sort of mild shock in the sting victim.
because simply you have been stung and therfore a bee sting will sting. this is the same for a wasp sting, a wasp sting also stings if you have been stung.
When you get stung, the stinger has poison that is injected into the pores of your skin.
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honeybee-sting contains acid which causes irritation and pain. we can use some weak bases like NaHCO3, NaCO3,etc..
The sting of a queen wasp is painful and, in rare cases, can cause a dangerous reaction.
the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline
if you put vinegar on wasp stings it will help because wasp stings have alkali in it and vinegar is a weak acid but bee stings are different they are acidic so if you put toothpaste on it it will help (try not to get bee stings mixed up with wasp stings because it will hurt even more if you put toothpaste on wasp stings or vinegar on bee stings)
Common wasps can still deliver painful stings to people but unlike bees, wasp can sting several times.
It could be a velvet ant, which is actually a wasp, be careful not to touch it. I hear the stings are very painful!
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the wasp stings the enemies.
The main venom in wasp stings is formic acid.
The hoverfly imitates the wasp but I am not sure of an insect that imitates a bee. It could be a yellow jacket or a hornet, both of which have extremely painful stings. Also, some people are so allergic to their stings, even to the point of it being fatal if not treated in time.
Well, most of the time the bee/hornet/wasp leaves its stinger in your leg which leads to its slow and painful death. :)
It f0331ng stings!
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