Yes they hurt a lot, a very stinging burning pain in a small area around the bee sting itself, it then swells and later becomes itchy.
You put milk on a bee sting because a bee sting is full of acid and by putting an alkali solution on the sting it neutralises the sting (balances it out) so the sting doesnt hurt.
Yep they do it stings a little but not like a bee or wasp.
There is a superstition of if a bee is in the home and stings it was due to the person swearing in front of the bee. This was believed because bees were considered to be divine messengers.
No, nystatin and triamcinolone acetonide can not be used on bee stings. When combined nystatin and triamcinolone acetonide are used to treat fungal and yeast infections. Triamcinolone acetonide by itself can be used for bee stings.
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Yes bee stings hurt pretty bad. I was stung when i was 8 years old. You first feel a tingling sensation wherever the sting is then it starts to throb. It could last one-two days.
no they just hurt
bee stings hurt because there putting their venom in you and the same thing for fly bites but diffrent venom
it will hurt heaps
if you put vinegar on wasp stings it will help because wasp stings have alkali in it and vinegar is a weak acid but bee stings are different they are acidic so if you put toothpaste on it it will help (try not to get bee stings mixed up with wasp stings because it will hurt even more if you put toothpaste on wasp stings or vinegar on bee stings)
Stings like a bee.
ok its very VERY painful it feels like your getting 46 other shots in the same place :(
Actually, yes and no. Cow killers are actually wingless wasps, so if you are allergic to bee stings, it could be lethal. If your not, it will just hurt like hell for an hour.
You put milk on a bee sting because a bee sting is full of acid and by putting an alkali solution on the sting it neutralises the sting (balances it out) so the sting doesnt hurt.
Bee stings do not usually leave scars.
It hurts like hell. What effect did you think would happen?
Yes, bee stings often swell and then itch.