If you are allergic to bees, then if you are stung by a bee you would go into shock and possible break out in hives, which would requite an epi-pen so you could survive. If you are not allergic to bees, then if one stung you it might hurt a little and swell a little at the sting site for a few days.
you would die. but slowly
No, it looks like you did not use the correct verb. You probably meant to say that a bee stung you yesterday, and that (A bee stung me yesterday) would be correct. Although there is a slang usage for "skunk" as a verb, the past tense is "skunked". Also, since "to skunk" means "to defeat thoroughly", it would not make sense for a bee to skunk you.
If one bumble bee was stung by another it wouldn't change colour, but the chances are it would die. I think it might match the colour of a Humvee
I would wrap ice in a cloth, and I would have her hold it on the bee sting for at least 20 minutes.
No
Stung by the Bee - 1914 was released on: USA: December 1914
Stung. e.g. The bee has stung me.
I got stung by the bee.
it would be a risk because you could get stung by a bee
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.
The stung area gets red and swollen. Sometimes the stinger will get stuck in the wounded area. You are then to pull it out. Ice should ease the pain. Nothing serious usually happens because of a bee's sting. However, multiple bee stings at one time can cause serious consequences.
Frick off