acid.....but i could be wrong
if you have the bee Poisson you could do a pH test with litmus paper or some thing
hope that helped but next time listen to your teacher
A bee sting injects formic acid, which is considered a weak acid. It can cause pain and irritation at the site of the sting.
A bee sting contains venom that is injected into the skin through a stinger. The venom causes pain, redness, swelling, and sometimes allergic reactions in some individuals.
formic acid
Formic acid is injected into the skin by a bee sting, causing the pain and inflammation associated with the sting.
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.
You place an acid onto the wound to neutralise the alkaline bee sting.
The main acid in bee venom is formic acid, although there are traces of others.
No, it doesn't.
A bee sting is acidic. Honey bee venom is slightly acidic and can cause pain, swelling, and redness when injected into the skin.
First of all, Ants do not bite. They sting using the needle at the back of their abdomen.Ant sting usually contain Formic Acid.