The scorpion sting is on the tail.
Yes, they go for the hardest part of your body. That's why most bee stings are on the legs or arms.
A hard lump at the site of a bee sting can be a normal part of the body's reaction to the venom. It may result from inflammation and swelling in response to the sting. In most cases, the lump should resolve on its own within a few days.
because there stinger falls out when they sting you and so its like there losing a part of there body. Just like a human would die if we lost our bum the beee dies.
One of the components of bee venom cause a small amount of bleeding into the tissures around the sting site. Another induces a histamine response which causes local swelling and an increase of blood flow in the area.
Worker bees die after they sting because their stingers are barbed and get pulled out of their bodies. Their poison sacks, and part of their intestines are pulled out along with it killing the bee.
scorpians sting to kill there prey
That depends on the species of scorpian. Scorpian stings can range from a small painful sting, like a bee sting, to a deadly sting. Most scorpians do not possess venom strong enough to kill an adult, but of course, it depends on the species of scorpian. There are scorpians that can inflict a deadly sting. Some zoologists say that the smaller a scorpians pinchers are, the more potent their venom is.
A sting to any part of the body can be painful, but stings to the face or neck can be particularly troublesome -- not so much with the pain, but any swelling can cause more problems than on other parts of the body.
No it cant unless it stings you in a vital part of your body.
humans birds and other scorpians and centipedes and birds
Yes, they go for the hardest part of your body. That's why most bee stings are on the legs or arms.
many scorpians eat bugs insects and lizards
Honey bees don't bite they sting, and yes they do die after stinging, unlike wasps which will live to sting over and over again. The reason that honey bees die after stinging is because they cannot retract their sting barb which is an integral part of their body. ie, when the sting barb pierces your skin, the honey bee cannot withdraw the barb so its only method of escape is to leave the barb in your body, but the barb is such a large part of the bee's body that it cannot live without it and will be dead within a few minutes.
A hard lump at the site of a bee sting can be a normal part of the body's reaction to the venom. It may result from inflammation and swelling in response to the sting. In most cases, the lump should resolve on its own within a few days.
When bees sting you, they insert a barb into your skin and then send a venom down the barb and into your body.
The same as any other bee sting anywhere on your body.
when you fall on your knee the friction from the court comes to your kne and your knee starts to sting same with any other body part