You get hives from having an allergic reaction to something or itching to much.
No, honey bees typically make hives above ground in structures like trees, caves, or man-made beehives. Ground-dwelling bees like mining bees or sweat bees may create nests underground, but honey bees do not.
Fleas move, hives don't.
The land where a collection of beehives are kept is an apiary.
Cats have sweat glands located in their paw pads, but they are not used for cooling as much as they are for leaving scent markings. Cats primarily regulate their body temperature through panting and grooming.
Aristotle is the Greek philosopher who studied bees from his own hives. In his work "A History of Animals," he described hives as being organized and run by "kings" rather than queens, showing his misunderstanding of the roles within a bee colony.
No, you still sweat, more than you would sweat if you were in better shape
Follow the bees that have collected pollen on flowers.
It depends: Since your sweat can't evaporate, it can't cool your body anymore. But if your environment isn't too warm and if you don't exercise too much, you won't sweat too much. If you have to struggle too much putting it on, your body will start to heat easily. A thin layer of sweat betwwen your skin and the latex helps to transfer some heat to the outside. You will still feel wind and water.
Yes. If you spend too much time too close to it, you begin to sweat profusely.
Too much protien intake or hormone imbalance
Dogs don't sweat except through the pads of their feet. They cool off by panting.
Sweat is the bodies method of maintaining a proper temperature, especially when exerting oneself. However, excessive sweating is a medical condition that can be treated by a doctor.
hives are caused from too much histimine. however it sounds like you may have a food intolerance. if you do not have a fever its probably something you ate. however i have had trouble with hives for three years. stress can trigger mine. hives are a tricky thing. zantac 150mg twice a day helped me you can by generic ranitidine it works fine two beneryl works but makes me sleepy
i kinda believe that antiperspirants can have the reverse effect.. i sweat alot and it seemed lke the higher percentage of that aluminum ingredient, the more i sweat.. the lower percentage, the least i sweat
A rash? Hives perhaps? It could be thee cause of unknown allergies, after all you can get allergic to things just if you eat tehm too much.
I use too much salt
There are many treatments available for people who sweat too much. Some examples of these treatments include over-the-counter antiperspirants and Iontophoresis.