Remember that bees are not inherently hostile. They will only sting if they feel threatened. So, when a bee comes near you keep calm and move slowly. Above all, do not try to swat it away: that will be perceived as a threat.
Normally, a bee will lose interest in you quite quickly and will fly away.
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Bee stings can give those allergic hallucinations. Virtually any reaction is possible to a bug bite, but hallucinations are not common.
Anaphylactic shock
No, tobacco does not help with bee stings. It is not recommended to apply tobacco or any other unconventional remedies to treat bee stings. It's best to remove the stinger, clean the area, and monitor for signs of allergic reaction. If symptoms are severe, seek medical attention.
Yes, a bee does die, where as a wasp doesn't.
Bee stings do not usually leave scars.
Yes, bee stings often swell and then itch.
The bee dies
it is a special chemical inside the copper that removes bee stings
A Bee stings and taste its nectar
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)
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It dies.
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When a bee stings, it injects venom that is a mixture of multiple compounds, including histamine, dopamine, and melittin. Melittin is the main component responsible for the pain and inflammation associated with bee stings.
No, allergy to bee stings does not mean that there is also an allergy to honey. The two allergens are not related.