Yes, a bee sting can potentially cause a fever, although it's not a common reaction. Fever may occur as part of the body's inflammatory response to the venom, especially in individuals who are allergic or have a more severe reaction. If a person experiences a fever after a bee sting along with other symptoms like swelling, difficulty breathing, or hives, it's important to seek medical attention.
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 is acidic. Honey bee venom is slightly acidic and can cause pain, swelling, and redness when injected into the skin.
Not in humans.
The bee sting venom is a complex mixture of proteins etc. and is not acid.
To another insect, a bee sting is fatal. To humans and most other animals a bee sting is not dangerous unless the victim is hypersensitive to bee venom. In that case a sting could cause anaphylactic shock which, if untreated, could prove fatal.
no.
A bee sting is usually painful but harmless apart from in those that are allergic where it may cause an anaphylactic shock, bees do not usually sting unless they are feeling threatened. The bee is believed to mean rejuvenation and re-structure in your life.
The nature of the bee and wasp sting is that they are usually inflammatory and acidic.
Bumble bees are bees. If they sting, it is a bee sting. Robber flies can bite humans. It is not similar to a bee sting.
yes
It can't. A drone (male bee) cannot sting.
A bee sting will start hurting immediately.