Structural
Behavioral means that an animal chooses to do something to help it survive ex. a bee stinging someone/something.Structural means that it has it ex. a bee has a stinger but it doesn't mean that it has to sting someone/something.Hope you understand what I am saying and you can use it
A chemical change because the chemicals from the bee's stinger are reacting with the chemicals in your body, producing the red mark.
Bee venom therapy involves the injection of venom by a needle, insertion of the stinger, or stinging by live bees. While a licensed physician must give injections, other treatments can be done by a bee venom therapist
First you have to scrape away the stinger and poison sac with a sharp edge like a knife blade. An ice pack should make you feel better. It is important to remove the stinger as soon as you are stung, because it will continue to pump poison, and physically edge its way further in, for about a minute afterwards.
To neutralize a bee sting, first remove the stinger by scraping it out with a fingernail or a credit card. Wash the area with soap and water, then apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. You can also take an over-the-counter antihistamine or apply a hydrocortisone cream to help with itching and inflammation. If you experience severe symptoms like difficulty breathing, seek medical attention immediately.
A bee stinger is a sharp, needle-like structure located at the end of a bee's abdomen. It is used to inject venom into the skin of its target. When a bee stings, the stinger detaches from the bee's body, causing the bee to die shortly after.
No. After a bee has stung its victim, when it pulls away the barbed stinger pulls out of the bee's body together with with the venom sac and the associated structures. The bee dies from its injuries.
Getting a bee stinger out is not easy. The best way to get out a bee stinger would be with a pair of tweezers.
The barb that is on a bee's stinger is like a razor blade. This will cause the stinger to remain locked into the skin when projected.
You don't. Unlike a honey bee, a wasp withdraws its stinger after stinging and a honey bee leaves its stinger stuck in your skin.
It has a stinger to jab at it's enemies. The problem with the stinger, is that if the bee stabs someone with it, the stinger attaches itself to the enemy and is torn from the bee's backside, which results in the death of the bee.
No.
Behavioral means that an animal chooses to do something to help it survive ex. a bee stinging someone/something.Structural means that it has it ex. a bee has a stinger but it doesn't mean that it has to sting someone/something.Hope you understand what I am saying and you can use it
The stinger on his butt
Get the stinger out
Yes!
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