The first response activated when a person is stung by bee is his sympathetic system is stimulated due to pain. His heart rate rises, breathing increases, his mouth gets dry. In extreme case he may die of anaphylactic reaction, if prompt treatment is not given to him apart from local usual reactions of swelling and pain. First thing you do is to remove the sting, as it may continue to give additional dose of poison. (Bee will not give you sting, unless you bother it or it feels that, it is in danger. It can no longer in position to sting again as sting is almost always get broken and to sting may amount to suicide for it. )
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Dogs noses are covered in a thicker layer of skin, similar to that on the bottoms of their paws. Since the skin is so thick they do not seem to be bothered by stinging nettles as much as they should be.
First you have to scrape away the stinger and poison sac with a sharp edge like a knife blade. An ice pack should make you feel better. It is important to remove the stinger as soon as you are stung, because it will continue to pump poison, and physically edge its way further in, for about a minute afterwards.
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To begin with most predators recognize that bee can be dangerous. If a predator finds an insect that looks like a bee it's probably not going to take a chance on messing with it because it doesn't want to get stung. Basically flies imitate bees to protect themselves from predators. It's a good way not to become someone's lunch.
Death from bee stings results from anaphylactic shock. Because bee stings cause an immune response, just one bee sting can kill some people. The immune response can be triggered on the first sting, on the second, third, fourth sting or more, depending on the person. Aperson can get stung with no response, but at a later time, even years later, react severely to being stung.
When a person is stung by a bee, there can be various reactions depending on whether the person is allergic. When you get stung by a bee, you won't feel the pain until the venom is released into your body.
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A person vomits when they get stung by a stinging nettle because, the pain hurts so bad that it sets off a regulator that makes that person vomit. Hope I helped
Pee on the stung area. The ammonia will kill all toxicity.
If you got stung by a sea anemone, normally, blisters would appear where the sea anemone had contact on your skin.
First, do not touch the jelly that is on the person. Second, try to wash off the jelly with something. Pull out any spines that you can find with your fingernails. If you have a base like dilute liquid ammonia or baking soda, apply it so that it can neutralize the acid in the jelly. Watch for shock, and if the stung area is more than several square inches, transport the victim to a hospital for treatment of the stung areas. Oddly, the creature that is most harmful is the Man o' War "jelly fish", which is not even a jellyfish!
After a honey bee has stung you, the bee separates from the barb (stinger) and dies. The barb remains in your skin and continues to pump venom until you remove it.
Yes, bumble bees will sting, but they have to be provoked into doing it.
The dictionaries I looked at used "sting, stung, stung" (such as "the bee stung me yesterday").
Stung Treng Province's population is 111,734.
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