I get the feeling many people get hornets and wasps mixed up with honey bees. Bees are fat with yellow/black stripes and fly low. I have them in my garden and they seldom harm a person unless you accidently sit on one or put pressure them. If you are allergic to bees then you carry a special kit with you at all times. Hornets and wasps (elongated and thin in body, can be yellow/black or other colors) are the nasty ones that can leave a very nasty sting.
a painful strike to the stung area and a possibility of paralyzment
They do get stung, but their skin is so thick it doesn't affect them.
Birds are able to eat wasps without getting stung because they crush the stinger with their beak. They do this before the wasp has a chance to sting them.
To avoid getting stung by a black flying and stinging bug, wear long sleeves and pants, use insect repellent, avoid wearing bright colors or floral patterns, and be cautious around areas where these bugs are commonly found.
To avoid getting stung by a black and orange bug, it is important to wear protective clothing such as long sleeves and pants, use insect repellent, and avoid swatting or disturbing the bug. It is also helpful to be aware of your surroundings and avoid areas where these bugs are commonly found.
I have it. Its Apiphobia meaning fear of bees and being stung by one. Never have been stung by one before not gonna start now.
yes you can it requires an antidote that can be administered by the hoispital
it would be a risk because you could get stung by a bee
seawater
To avoid getting stung by a black bug, it is important to wear protective clothing such as long sleeves and pants, use insect repellent, avoid swatting at the bug, and stay calm and still if one lands on you. It is also helpful to be aware of your surroundings and avoid areas where black bugs are known to be present.
Not unless you want to die from being stung by all of them.
Both A and B