The very first thing to do is to ask if the person is allergic to bees, and if so, do they have an Epi-Pen. If they are allergic seek immediate medical attention (call 911), and administer the Epi-Pen, and 50 mg of Benadryl ASAP. If they are not, or do not know if they are allergic, proceed to next step.
If the stinger (with or without the venom sack) is still in the wound, scrape with a credit card to remove. Try not to burst the venom sack. Immediately apply a paste of baking soda and water to the wound. Give the person Benadryl depending on age. Give a baby or very small child the pediatric dose recommended on the label. Older children (under 12) 25 mg. Adults (and children over 12) get 50 mg. Benadryl creme helps, but not as much as the pill. You can also administer a pain reliever/ anti-inflammatory like ibuprofen according to the dosage recommendations on the package. Keep the area elevated, and apply ice. Stings might continue to hurt for 24-48 hours but should gradually hurt less and less.
Important: Immediately seek medical attention (call 911) if the person has trouble breathing, or feels like their tongue or neck is swelling, as this can indicate an allergic reaction. If the sting area gets very red, pain seems to get worse after 12 hours, or there is excessive localized swelling, contact your doctor, as this might indicate infection.
A yellow jacket is a variety of wasp, and yes, the queen can sting.
Yellow jackets have six body parts: head, thorax, abdomen, two wings, and six legs. Their bodies are typically black with yellow markings. These insects are known for their aggressive behavior and painful stings.
The order of a Yellow Jacket is Hymenoptera.
yellow jacket
the yellow jacket got its name because of the way of the skin of the inscets exterrior outlook. it looks like a yellow raincoat or a yellow jacket
A male yellow jacket is called a drone.
Like a yellow jacket hole.
An Average yellow jacket weighs about a gram
A young yellow jacket is called a larva. Larvae are the early stage of development in the life cycle of a yellow jacket before they pupate and emerge as adults.
Barbara used her yellow jacket while it was raining outside.
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.
Wasps, Honey Bees, and Killer Bees are all relatives of the Yellow Jacket.