The number of bee stings required to kill a human varies significantly based on individual factors such as body weight, overall health, and allergic reactions. For a person who is not allergic to bee venom, it is estimated that around 1,000 to 2,000 stings could be lethal. However, even a single sting can be fatal for someone who is allergic to the venom, as it can trigger anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction. Always seek medical attention if stung, especially if symptoms of an allergic reaction occur.
One, rabid.
it doesn't matter how many volts pass through your body, its the amps as little as 0.1 amps can kill a human
One lone wolf has the strength of killing a human whenever it attacks it.
It really depends on the child and the bees. People can be killed by just one sting.
It depends, if you take it with alcohol....
i think about 10-11 pints of alcohol can kill you especially if its your first time out drinking and your not used to it. and then your body can bot handle it.
The sting of an Africanized honey bee (proper name for what Hollywood and the sensationalist media call the 'killer bee') is no worse than the sting of any other variety of bee. Most people will just have a short period of pain from the sting, but there is a very small minority of people who are hypersensitive to bee venom, and for these people one sting can be dangerous -- even life-threatening. And the variety of bee makes no difference.
1000 bee stings
Wasps have one sting, as do all other similar insects.
A bear can kill a human instantly with a strong paw swipe to the head. However, they usually maul people instead. It can take a couple minutes or more for that to kill a person.
Depends how hardy you are.
About 14 gs can kill a human. 10 can cause a redout, the opposite of a blackout. A little less of 10 gs, about 6 gs, can cause a blackout. That's why most roller coasters do not surpass 1 to 3 gs.