It depends on the level of severity of your reaction. Some people only experience minor irritation; including swelling, burning, and itching. However, some people have severe allergic reaction, anaphylaxis, which is the body over reacting to the allergen. Symptoms include; swelling of the sting site, difficulty breathing, wheezing, faintnees, nausea, etc. Chances are if you have experienced this typoe of reaction you have been to the doctor and have been prescribed an epi-pen in the event that you are stung. You need to consult your doctor.
yes everyone knows that
you would die. but slowly
90 to a 100 people die a year from being stung by a bee. personaly I have no clue about that question that's all I have
No, a wasp doesn't die if it stings but a honey bee does.
If one bumble bee was stung by another it wouldn't change colour, but the chances are it would die. I think it might match the colour of a Humvee
No
Stung by the Bee - 1914 was released on: USA: December 1914
Yes, some people are seriously allergic to bee venom and go into anaphylactic shock if stung.
Stung. e.g. The bee has stung me.
I got stung by the bee.
Usually, it takes a lot for a bee to sting, especially for those who die shortly after losing their stinger. If you have been stung, it usually means the bee felt threatened by you in some way.
When a person is stung by a bee, there can be various reactions depending on whether the person is allergic. When you get stung by a bee, you won't feel the pain until the venom is released into your body.