yes
Mr. Hornet, the bee's ain't saying how they make their nest. But don't sting me, go steal their nest!
Normally bee sting not lethal still you need to seek expert opinion to remove the sting embedded into your skin
no.
You should go right away if possible ! If not put a bag of ice on it !
no, go to a doctor, you could be mildly allergic
Bees will only sting if they feel threatened. If you keep calm when a bee comes near you are far less likely to be stung. If you keep still when a bee lands on you it will normally just fly away again.If you try to make the bee go away by swatting at it you may well provoke a stinging attack because the bee will see that as threatening.The only other time a bee may sting is if it gets caught in clothing or in your hair. Then it may sting out of panic when it can't get away.
well you can do the same as you did it first then let it go on the sting again
A bee will only sting if it feels under threat. If a bee approaches some people they will try to make it go away by swatting at it with their hands. To the bee this is very threatening -- so it is likely to sting. The best thing to do is keep calm and keep your movements slow. The bee will lose interest in you and fly away. If not, just walk away from the bee.
The chemicals left by a bee sting and wasp sting are slightly different. The wasp sting has a base which is neutralized by the vinegar. Bee stings are acidic and are not neutralized by the vinegar.
Some species of bee, such as the honey bee, will die after stinging a person as the stinger is barbed and is torn from their adomen in the process of stinging you. However not all species of bee have a barbed stinger and may be able to sting you repeatedly and live.
I use bite/sting cream but I've never heard of that one before, you should give it a go and come back to this.