If you get stung by a bee, you should remove the stinger as quickly as possible. Leaving it in will result in increased pain, swelling, and the amount of venom injected.
A wasps stinger does not come off when it stings. Unlike honey bees, which have barbed stingers that stick and they die.
A wasp withdraws its stinger so there is nothing to come out. However, the stinger of a honey bee remains in your skin and should be removed as quickly as possible as it will be pumping venom until it is removed. It will also turn septic eventually if it isn't removed. Incidentally, the honey bee dies after it has stung you becaue its stinger is ripped from its body in the process of stinging.
Well scorpions don't bite, they will sting you with their tails much like a bee except the stinger doesn't come off in your skin. If you are stung, immediately wash the area with soap and water then apply a cool compress. If stung on a limp, elevate it above the heart and call your poison control center. And, as always, keep your tetanus shots up to speed.
When the CO steps on the quarter deck and a stinger is rung. What is the meaning of the stinger and where did it come from?
We can't answer this question without knowing what the wasp venom is being compared with.
After much research, I have come to the conclusion that thrips are defined as an orange flying and biting insect. I was at a park today with my children, and I was wearing white and blue. Apparently these bugs are vegetation but will "taste" humans to determine if they are a source of food.
if a bee is next to you that's fine as my mother says its only taking pictures they just come to sniff for pollen and if one stings you that's fine just get the stinger out and put mud,or cold water on it put the running water on the sting or apply the mud and let it dry it helps get the stinger out[;thanks lilly-ann
Yes, all Crosman guns come with atleast one magazine.
Chewing tobacco.....but it has to come out of someones mouth. It takes the stinger and venom out. :)
If it stings, it dies due to the fact that a lot of its' internal organs come out with the stinger.
A scorpion's stinger is on the very end of its tail, so when it wants to sting something the front two pincers will grab it to hold it in place then the tail will come down and strike they prey/victim.
Yes, animals can get stung by bees. Animals such as dogs, cats, and horses are at risk of being stung by bees when they come too close to a bee hive or flower. Bee stings can be painful and cause allergic reactions in some animals.