Some ways to treat bee stings: Apply cool compresses on the sting. Tape copper penny to the sting site for 15 minutes. Use a paste of baking soda and water over the sting to help decrease itching. See a doctor if you are allergic. ChaCha!
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No they don't die. But honeybees do.
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if the stinger is still in your skin use the edge of a credit card and try to get it out. an old home remedy that my mother used to do is to put mud on it. after the stinger is out put some seabreeze on it.
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I've been stung by all three, so I can definitely tell you which ones are worse. The wasp is by far the most painful. For some reason their bite feels like a long shard of glass that hits bone. The bumblebee is almost as painful, and swells...
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No. Bumblebees, queens and workers can sting and they can sting more than once. Their sting is not barbed like that of the honeybee that can sting only once. Male bumblebees cannot sting. Bumblebees usually only sting when their nest is thr...
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・ You're thinking of wasps. Bumblebees die after a single sting, same as honeybees Only honeybees have ... ・ Just as well bumblebees aren't aggressive, really.
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