if a bee is next to you that's fine as my mother says its only taking pictures they just come to sniff for pollen and if one stings you that's fine just get the stinger out and put mud,or cold water on it put the running water on the sting or apply the mud and let it dry it helps get the stinger out[;thanks lilly-ann
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.
Yes, bee stings can be painful. When a bee stings, it can feel like a sharp, stabbing sensation followed by throbbing and burning at the site of the sting. Some people may also experience swelling and redness around the sting area.
Yes, within their stingers, bee have tiny poison sacks. These poisons are mainly what causes a bee sting to hurt so much.
The feminine of a bee is a worker bee. A male bee is a drone. All hives have one queen bee in charge.
no a bee isn't a mollusk.
No because he is a bee and he can't get stung from the other bees
no they just hurt
bee stings hurt because there putting their venom in you and the same thing for fly bites but diffrent venom
The queen bee doesn't have live babies - she lays eggs.
Well most definatly!
it will hurt heaps
yes it hurts worse than a bee sting
yes because of many reasons
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.
Yes, but not very much. A bee sting hurts more.
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.
Yes, bee stings can be painful. When a bee stings, it can feel like a sharp, stabbing sensation followed by throbbing and burning at the site of the sting. Some people may also experience swelling and redness around the sting area.