Yes, especially if they are attacked by a lot of bees at once, or if the person is allergic to bee stings.
Yes, because if a bee stings you they will die but you get trapped with there poison in your body, so watch out! And as they say if you get attacked with millions of bees you will die (of course), but it will be incredibly painful! Don't make a bee angry.
yes i do think dogs get stung. My dog tries to catch bees in his mouth and acts like he's kinda hurt when he does get one in his mouth. they probably don't get stung very often because they don't really bother bees. like the only reason dogs would get stung is they would try to eat it, or go near a nest and start sniffing around and bothering the nest.
It is estimated that an average person would need to be stung about 20 times for each kilogram of their body weight for the stings themselves to reach a potentially fatal level.
Alternatively, if a person is hypersensitive to bee venom a single sting could be enough to cause anaphylactic shock which can prove fatal if not treated.
There is nothing particularly special about bee venom: people can be hypersensitive to a wide variety of substances such as eggs, nuts, peanuts, even cat hairs.
Rabbits can have Allergies just as humans can, and bee stings can lead to anaphylaxis and death in rabbits.
Even if your rabbit isn't allergic, a bee sting, like any insect bite or skin cut or irritation, can lead to an abscess or infection -- that's why, if you notice your pet rabbit has been injured in any way, you should always bring her to a vet to make sure she's okay.
Bee stings aren't necessarily a serious problem, though, and many rabbits have been stung by bees and were okay afterwards. Rabbit owners should give their pet rabbits a physical exam at home every month -- among other things, this will alert you to any bumps in the rabbit's skin (which should always be seen by a vet).
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Most just swell, but some who have STRONG allergies may get very sick. I've never heard of one dying though.
The bee might sting, but it will only sting if provoked.
yes, if there allergic to bee's
Rush her to the doctor right away!
When it gets stung, it turns into gimar
No, male bees (drones) do not have a sting. Worker bees (all female) have a barbed sting which is left behind when the bee stings. The bee will then die. The queen bee has a smooth sting which she can withdraw, so she is able to sting more than once.
They die when they sting someone, because their guts rip apart as the sting cannot be separated from the bee's body.
A Bee sting contains a acid
There is no record of a famous person dying of a bee sting. However, around 100 people die every year as a result of allergic reactions to bee stings.
A bee sting will start hurting immediately.
no. it will die. the sting on you will throb
No, male bees (drones) do not have a sting. Worker bees (all female) have a barbed sting which is left behind when the bee stings. The bee will then die. The queen bee has a smooth sting which she can withdraw, so she is able to sting more than once.
yes it is true because once i got bee sting-ed and i am still alive
sting
If a bee were to sting an ant, the ant would certainly die. But a bee would usually have no reason to sting an ant.
He died from a bee sting in the summer .
They die when they sting someone, because their guts rip apart as the sting cannot be separated from the bee's body.
No. European honeybees permenantly lose their stinger after stinging a victim, and the bee dies. The Africanized honeybee (the "killer bee") does not lose its stinger and can sting multiple times.
If you are allergic to bee stings, it most certainly could kill you.
it kills you in 5 days so get ready to die
It stings you. If you're alergic, you be dead. If not, you be fine.
A Bee sting contains a acid