If someone has tried multiple ways to remove a bee stinger and it can not be removed it is best to have a doctor remove it. Sometimes they will eventually grow out when left but it is not worth the risk.
No, a wasp cannot lose its stinger. However, honeybees do lose their stinger (and life) when they sting a person. And their stinger continues to pump venom into the victim after it has become detached from the bee. The stinger of the wasp is not barbed and can be used again and again, while the honeybee stinger is barbed and remains in victim's skin.
Bees do not have needles, but they have stingers. The stinger is barbed and contains venom, which can cause pain and inflammation if injected into a person or animal. Honey bees die after stinging due to the barbed stinger becoming stuck and ripping out of their bodies.
When a honey bee stings a person or animal, they leave a barbed stinger in the flesh. They are unable to bull out the stinger which pulls out the bees digestive tract, muscles and nerves, which causes the honey bees to die.
When a honeybee stings a person, its stinger becomes lodged in the skin, causing the bee to die shortly after due to the stinger's barbed design and the subsequent injury to its abdomen. Other types of bees, such as bumblebees, may not die after stinging because their stingers are smooth and can easily be removed from skin.
that could happen in any religon
not very, but that doesnt mean it cant happen...
If it has to be forced it isn't real. A person should be wanted for who they are not who the other person wants them to be. Let it happen naturally and be yourself, if that doesnt attract this person, move on.
well assuming it doesnt turn into a rock....they will poop it out, lol.
The best thing to do is to purchase or make a new barbed wire fence. It can be painful to try and fix one as the barbed wire easily cuts a person.
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If it is a good sting, the venom sac will remain with the stinger. If the bee keeps the stinger, he will live. While some bee species, like the honey bee can only sting once before dying; some bees species, like the bumblebee, can sting multiple times and still live. this is because the honey bee stinger is barbed and tears off whie stinging, while the bumblebee has a smooth stinger that does not tear off while stinging.