Typically a burning sensation at the sting site, followed by swelling and irritation of the skin. If the victim has an allergic reaction to histamine, then this will quickly be followed by swelling in the neck, causing suffocation by restricting the trachea.
SACB- Both B and C
A sore red sting mark
No, a bee is an insect. There is a type of bird called a bee-eater, however.
Venom enters the bloodstream through the bite or sting of a venomous animal. Once in the bloodstream, it spreads throughout the body, affecting various organs and systems. The venom can cause a range of symptoms depending on the type of venom and the individual's response to it.
no they cant sting,bite,or kill you because they hav no teeth. Another reason why they don't harm you is because they dont hav any blade or som type of weapon on their body
There are many different insects that can cause this reaction if you are bitten by one of them. it could be some type of a spider bite.
A normal response would be (in the case of honeybees) localized swelling and itchiness. If the subject is allergic to bee stings, they may suffer difficulty in breathing, swelling of the throat and collapse, leading to death if treatment is not given in the form of an adrenaline injection.
No matter what type of insect bite it is - if it is covered by a blister that would indicate that it is a slightly more serious than normal insect bite - and you MUST NOT rupture or puncture the blister for risk of infection.
Black carpet beetles don't bite or sting humans, so they're not harmful in that way. They are harmful to your home and possessions though. The larvae of these beetles will eat through the carpet, the padding on furniture, and fabrics such as wool and silk.
A starfish is unable to bite because it lacks teeth. When a starfish eats, it lays on its pray and throughts up its stomach, similar to a fly, it then eats it stomach again with its prey.
There are several causes of e.g. red spots, that look like an insect bite, on a person's leg. A very common cause of this type of light is from bedbugs.
It is hard to know which insect is biting you. If your leg is swollen and hurting you can consult a doctor about what type of bug may have bitten you at home in May.