do you mean the person that keeps the bees? the beekeeper
When the person is allergic to bee stings, then the throat could swell causing breathing problems.
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Get the barb out of your skin as quickly as possible.
You need to neutralise the bee sting and using bicorbonate or washing soda will help neutralize it.
The enzymes in bee venom are deactivated by the baking soda so that the pain is reduced.
Usually a person's throat will close up and cannot breathe, or a rash can develop, in any event call the doctor, life threatening.
Yes, a bee sting is considered a biological hazard because it involves exposure to a venomous substance produced by the bee. While most people only experience mild reactions to bee stings, some individuals may have severe allergic reactions that can be life-threatening.
The best bee sting treatment would be to pull the stinger out, if there is one in the skin, and use Hydro-cortisone cream. If the burn persists, try applying some Calamine lotion.
A bee will only sting if it feels threatened. So, if a bee comes near you, don't try to swat it away with your hands -- that's threatening!Just keep still or move slowly. It will quickly lose interest in you and fly away.