When you get a cut, your body releases chemicals that trigger pain receptors in your skin, causing a stinging sensation. This is a natural response to help alert you to the injury and protect the wound as it heals.
Female bees sting.
Yes, queen hornets can sting.
Yes, queen wasps can sting. The sting of a queen wasp is typically more painful and potent than that of worker wasps.
Yes, a queen wasp can sting humans.
Yes, wasps can sting at night. They are active during the day and night, and their ability to sting remains the same regardless of the time of day.
No as it can sting your lips if they are cracked or cut.
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IF you have a cut or a rash under your pits it can burn or sting
It might sting a bit or not. It will not hurt anything. Wash it out and bandage the cut.
Yes, chlorine can sting an open cut because it can irritate the wound and cause a burning sensation. It is recommended to avoid swimming or coming into contact with chlorine if you have an open cut to prevent further discomfort or potential infection.
Yes. A small amount of lemon juice on your cut or sting (bee, wasp, etc..), can help stop the bleeding and disenfect the injury. (It will sting)
Cut it of so if you want to pinch your head save it but make sure to burn the edges after it is cut off.
Since it is mostly alcohol, it may sting, but would be good for a cut.
Sperm should not sting your tongue. There are a few explanations though. If you have just gotten your tongue pierced, it might sting. If you got a cut on your tongue or bit your tongue that could make it sting. Other than that it should not hurt to swallow sperm.
The stingrays from Stingray City in the Cayman Islands can actually sting you if the barbs from their tails are not removed. These stingrays have the barbs cut from their tails to make them safe for swimmers.
If you have to wash your hair avoid getting shampoo on your cut because it will sting. It is also important to keep the wound clean so you can wash your hair.
Get a Q-Tip, and dip it in peroxide, and dab it on your cut. It might sting and fizz a little. Then get antibiotic and dab some on a small bandaid or tissue, and place it on the cut.