formic acid
bee sting is acidic
A bee's sting is acidic.
A bee sting is acidic and a wasp sting is alkaline so that makes them have acid and alkali in them....!
well.... bee stings are acidic and wasp stings are alkaline. both are insects.
An acid is neutralized by adding base to it as calamine solution neutralizes formic acid in a bee's sting when injected into a person's body.
a bee sting is a strong acid.
The venom of a honey bee is mostly formic acid.
A Bee sting contains a acid
bee sting is acidic
According to the link, below, the major chemical in a honey bee sting is "melittin".
They can sting.
A honey bee can only sting once before it dies.
A bee's sting is acidic.
The bee sting venom is a complex mixture of proteins etc. and is not acid.
because the bee sting has acid and alkalis react
You put milk on a bee sting because a bee sting is full of acid and by putting an alkali solution on the sting it neutralises the sting (balances it out) so the sting doesnt hurt.
There are Africanized honey bees in Texas. The name 'killer bee' was given to Africanized honey bees by sensationalist media -- the sting of an Africanised honey bee is no worse than that of the Western honey bee. However, they are not as docile as the Western honey bee and sting more readily and in larger numbers.