formic acid
It hurts like hell. What effect did you think would happen?
When a bee stings, it injects venom that is a mixture of multiple compounds, including histamine, dopamine, and melittin. Melittin is the main component responsible for the pain and inflammation associated with bee stings.
Yes, within their stingers, bee have tiny poison sacks. These poisons are mainly what causes a bee sting to hurt so much.
when an ant bites it injects formic acid in our body
He does not bite her. He injects his venom into her heart after she gives birth to Renesmee.
No spider 'just bites'; if a spider bites, it injects some amount of venom, even if most of the time that venom is not poisonous to humans.
bee stings hurt because there putting their venom in you and the same thing for fly bites but diffrent venom
A bee sting injects formic acid, which is considered a weak acid. It can cause pain and irritation at the site of the sting.
yes it hurts worse than a bee sting
When an ant bites a person, it injects formic acid into the body. This chemical can cause pain, irritation, and sometimes a red welt around the bite site. Additionally, the body's immune response to the bite can also contribute to the discomfort experienced.
no because they are immune to their own venom
It is a kit that help remove poisons from snake bites, bee and wasp stings, mosquito bites, etc.