It may put your off your stride if you were stung while running and it may prove a distraction for the hour or so while it was still painful, but there should be no long-lasting effects.
Vinegar would probably have no effect on a bee sting.
if you get a bee sting the sting would be advible
It doesn't.
I cannot think of any common substance in toothpaste that would have much beneficial effect on even a recent bee sting, let alone one that was already a day old.
yes it will blow up
Bee venom is pretty much the same from one kind of bee to another. It is a matter of how much venom is in each sting. If you are a person who is violently allergic to insect sting venom, a single honeybee sting can be fatal. If you are unbothered by bee sting (many people seemingly are) a half-dozen or more stings may have no major effect.
Onions contain enzymes that break down proteins in bee venom, which can help reduce swelling and pain from a bee sting. Applying onion juice to a bee sting can also have a soothing and anti-inflammatory effect on the skin. However, individual experiences may vary and it's always best to seek medical advice if a bee sting reaction is severe.
If a bee were to sting an ant, the ant would certainly die. But a bee would usually have no reason to sting an ant.
Bumble bees are bees. If they sting, it is a bee sting. Robber flies can bite humans. It is not similar to a bee sting.
The nature of the bee and wasp sting is that they are usually inflammatory and acidic.
Vinegar
yes