Why do bees die after stinging?

Updated on science 2024-06-18
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    That's because the poison needle at the end of the bee's abdomen is composed of a backprick needle and two abdominal stabbing needles, the back of the needle is connected to the venom glands and internal organs, and the tip of the abdominal stabbing needle has several small barbs in the shape of inverted teeth. But when a bee stings an insect with a hard skin, its stinging needle can pull out of the fracture and it won't die.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. The first time of the measure, that is, the bee will die after stinging, his sting is a barb, the intestines will come out together, this sting is a tube inside, input poison, so the first time to squeeze, from the ** to the outside, instead of pulling, this is the key to the key, pulling is equal to helping him input your blood vessels, squeezing, is to push the poison out.

    2. The poison is acidic, wipe it with soapy water, and it can also be applied with motherwort, toothpaste. But just make sense.

    3. Move less and slow down blood circulation.

    4. 10%-30% of people with bee venom are allergic, and the whole body is extremely itchy.

    And 1 in 10,000 people will die of allergies.

    If you are not allergic, no problem, it will be fine in 3-7 days, the swelling is the most serious in about 24 hours, and it will subside after 48 hours

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The reason why the bee stings a person once is because there is a barb on the bee's sting, and after stinging, when the same person pulls out the stinger, the barb on the sting needle, along with its poison sac and part of the intestine, is hooked out, and the intestine is broken, causing the digestive system to be destroyed, so it will die soon after the sting.

    Bees that lose their needles will die quickly. The reason why a bee can only sting once is that its secret lies in its needles. But this is not the case with all bee stings.

    Generally speaking, only domestic bees have barbs on their stings, and the vast majority of hymenopteran bees have no barbs on their stings and can sting people many times, such as wasps, bumblebees, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because there are barbs on the sting needle on the tail of the bee, it cannot be pulled out smoothly after piercing into the human body, so the sting needle remains in the human **, and some organs in the abdominal cavity of the bee will also be pulled out of the body together with the sting needle when the bee flies away, resulting in the death of the bee!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because the thorn in its tail is on the person who has been stung, it will die without the thorn.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The bee will die, its sting will break in the human body, whereas the wasp will not die, its sting is constant.

    Bees are divided into bees, wasps, hornets and earth bees. Female bees have venomous glands and stings on their tails. The honey needle is a deformed ovipositor that can be injected with venom into the human body.

    The female bee's stinger still has a reverse hook on it, and after piercing the human body, some of it remains in the wound. Wasp stings do not remain in the wound, but wasps are more serious than bee stings. The venom glands and stinging needles of drones do not hurt.

    Bee venom mainly contains formic acid, nerve toxin, and histamine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. After being stung by a bee, the bee venom will enter the body, which may not only cause uncomfortable symptoms such as local redness, swelling and pain, but also may cause systemic symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, dizziness, and even coma and shock, which can lead to the death of the patient. Patients who are allergic to bee venom can have a severe allergic reaction that can lead to death.

    Therefore, once you are stung by bees, you must go to a regular medical institution for treatment in time, and only in this way can the harm of bee venom to the human body be minimized.

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    After being stung by a bee, the bee venom will enter the body, which may not only cause uncomfortable symptoms such as local redness, swelling and pain, but also may cause systemic symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, dizziness, and even coma and shock, which can lead to the death of the patient. Patients who are allergic to bee venom can have a severe allergic reaction that can lead to death. Therefore, once you are stung by bees, you must go to a regular medical institution for treatment in time, and only in this way can the harm of bee venom to the human body be minimized.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is a poisonous needle at the end of the abdomen of the worker bee, the poisonous needle is composed of a back stabbing needle and two abdominal stabbing needles and is connected to the venom gland and internal organs, the tip of the stinging needle has several small barbs in the shape of a chamfer, and the small barb can be firmly hooked after stinging into a human or animal, and it will be pulled out together with part of the internal organs when it flies away, resulting in the death of the bee after stinging, so the bee will not sting unless it is absolutely necessary.

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