yes, it hurt realy bad too (i speak from experience) its sort of like being stung but it only hurts for a couple seconds instead of like half an hour
You don't always get stung. I handle bees regularly and very rarely get stung.
Bees don't bite. Shouldn't have ay symptoms unless your allergic.
Insects and other arthropods whose bites or stings typically cause allergy include the following: bees, wasps, and hornets.mosquitoes.fleas.scabies
It is very rare for a bee to be out at night. If you get stung at night by a bee it most likely will be because you have accidentally disturbed a hive. Bees live both above ground (such as honey bees) and below ground (such as bumble bees).
Horses can be allergic to bee stings and well as other bug bites. I have a horse that's allergic to fly bites and she looks like she has tumors cause they get so big!
There is not a species of bee in the UK that bites as far as I am aware. Most bees rely on stings to defend themselves or their colony.In the case of honey bees the queen only uses her sting to eliminate rival queens. You are also very unlikely to come across her unless you are a beekeeper as she spends nearly all of her life in the hive/nest. If she is part of swarm then she is usually near the centre of the mass of bees.
no a trantula bite is more painful and can be fatal yeah and the bee sting, stings for a while.
NO, they are not like bees, where their stingers come out. They have fangs, (like teeth) and will not come out of their mouth unless they are physically pulled out. If the snake bites something, it will release its prey.
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Bees don't bite, they sting. When a honey bee stings, it leaves the barb of the sting behind, sticking out of your skin. Maybe that's what you got confused with.
You must use special paint and tarnish to protect the wood from insect bites such as ants, termites and the such. Such paints and tarnishes can be bought at most Home Improvement-stores.
There is not word in English spelled 'beeds'.The collective noun for beads is a string of beads.The collective nouns for bees are a bike of bees, a charm of bees, a drift of bees, a grist of bees, a hive of bees, a hum of bees, a stand of bees, a swarm of bees