If you grab the barb with a tweezers or something similar, you will pump more venom into your body, so don't do it. Use a credit card or key etc. and scrape the barb out.
A wasp's sting. The wasp sting is worse because their stinger is smooth making them able to pull it out smoothly and shove it in again. A bee's stinger is barbed like a fishing hook so they can't pull it out.
The depth of a bee sting penetration depends on the bee. Some bee stings are shallow, and the bee is able to pull out its singer and sting again. In other cases, the stinger becomes embedded in the human flesh and needs to be pulled out.
No, it isn't.
pull out the stinger and put a bit of vinegar on it to ease the pain. Unles you are alergic to bee sting, in that case get medical help. Never pull the sting straight out as this pumps more poison in. Scrape it out sideways with a fingernail or blunt knife.
a bees sting hurts so to make it better is pull the bee out and make sure the stinger isn't in there then put an ice pack which should sooth the pain
What happens to a bee after it stings someone depends on whether it was able to pull the sting out of the victim. If it can, the bee will just fly away and no harm comes to it. By a cruel trick of evolution, a bee's sting is barbed, and animal flesh is elastic and tends to grip the sting so it is likely that as the bee tries to pull away the sting is pulled out from the bee's abdomen together with the venom sac and the muscles which pump the venom. The bee will then fly away, but its injuries are such that it will die from them somewhere between an hour and a day after.
The nature of the bee and wasp sting is that they are usually inflammatory and acidic.
Bumble bees are bees. If they sting, it is a bee sting. Robber flies can bite humans. It is not similar to a bee sting.
yes
It can't. A drone (male bee) cannot sting.
A bee sting will start hurting immediately.
A bee does not sting itself, but a wasp sometimes will. Bees will sting other bees if they are fighting.