well it really depends if you've got an allergy or not
Unless a person is allergic to bee stings and goes into anaphylactic shock, a bee sting won't kill them. Note that multiple bee stings can increase the risk of an allergic reaction though.
Praying mantis. Would kill the bee even before it could try to sting.
No of course not!! You would be dead because a tarantula bites and a bee stings. A bee does not kill you but there is a high chance a tarantula would. So the answer is no!
A bee sting is a hypodermic puncture from a bee, resulting in the introduction of venom to the human body, often through the penetration and lodging of a stinger.
if you get a bee sting the sting would be advible
Vinegar would probably have no effect on a bee sting.
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.
It doesn't.
If you are allergic to bee stings, it most certainly could kill you.
Some people are allergic to bee stings and can die quickly from a single sting if not medically treated. Even if you are not allergic, you can also die from bee sting if you are stung many times.
The bee has a barb in its sting .Once it penetrates,the bee cannot withdraw it. The poison sac and the gland are dragged from the body virtually disembowelling the bee. Not one of natures better ideas
The sting of an Africanized honey bee (proper name for what Hollywood and the sensationalist media call the 'killer bee') is no worse than the sting of any other variety of bee. Most people will just have a short period of pain from the sting, but there is a very small minority of people who are hypersensitive to bee venom, and for these people one sting can be dangerous -- even life-threatening. And the variety of bee makes no difference.