What are the dangers of bee venom to the human body? Are bees poisonous?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-18
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Bee venom contains formic acid, hydrochloric acid, neurotoxic alkaline, histamine and other substances, wasp venom is more toxic, as well as serotonin, cholinesterase, etc. Bee venom enters the bloodstream and damages the cell surface, resulting in increased vascular permeability, tissue edema, hemolysis and necrosis; Neurotoxicity acts on the spinal cord, increasing the intensity of reflexes in the deep tendons; Mast cell degranulation releases histamine, causing telangiectasia, causing in addition to blood vessels.

    Contraction of smooth muscles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Bees are supposed to be venomous, and the bite will itch, red, and sting, etc. This is toxicity.

    Bees belong to the order Hymenoptera, the family Bees. Bees are social insects that are composed of queen bees, drones, worker bees, and other individuals.

    The actual value of bees as pollinators is greater than the value of their production of honey and beeswax. body length 8-20 mm, yellow-brown or black-brown, densely hairy; The head is almost as wide as the chest; The antennae are knee-shaped, the compound eyes are oval, the mouthparts are chewing and sucking, and the hind feet are powder-carrying feet.

    Two pairs of membranous wings, large forewings and small hind wings, the fore and rear wings are linked in a row of wing hooks; The abdomen is nearly oval, with less body hair than the chest, and chelae at the end of the abdomen. In its life, bees go through four stages: egg, larva, pupal and adult. There are about 10,000 known species of bees in the world and about 1,000 species in China.

    Methods of reproduction

    Tighten the spleen and spring multiplication. In the spring breeding period, each two beehives are placed side by side, and in the windless evening, each group of bees is fed sugar water (sucrose: water = 1:1) or 250 300ml of honey mixed with water, and after 2 hours, when the bees are excited and dispersed, the temperature in the box rises, and the bees can be shaken to tighten the spleen.

    When the spleen is tightened, only one spleen can be left, and all the excess spleen can be raised, which can promote the queen bee to lay eggs quickly.

    This can prevent the attack of low temperature and cold wave in early spring, so that the oviposition circle is not frozen, the bees develop healthily, and at the same time, some bees can rest and prolong their life.

    Keep warm: Put 1 spleen after tightening the spleen in the beehive**, at this time the bee is enough to protect the hive spleen. Put 1 partition on one side close to the adjacent box, put 1 partition on the other side, and put insulation outside the board. The practice of external insulation is:

    Fill the grass at the bottom of the box, fill the weeds between the two beehives, use plastic cloth to prevent moisture and keep warm, and cover all the beehives with plastic sheeting on rainy days or colder evenings, so as not to block the nest door. In the evening, depending on the temperature conditions, the nest door can be closed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This question is easy to answer, bees are poisonous, because the tail of bees has a poisonous sac, connected to a sting needle, when the sting needle is pierced, it will release venom, not so much venom, but a liquid, because this venom will only make the sting red and swollen, and it will be swollen after a day. So bees are poisonous.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The effect of bee venom is to dispel wind and dampness, and relieve pain.

    Bee venom, the name of traditional Chinese medicine, is the poisonous juice discharged from the tail stinging gland of the worker bee of the bee family Apis cerana Fabr, etc. It has the effect of dispelling wind and dampness, and relieving pain.

    The Chinese honey bee is also known as midge, wax bee, and oriental honey bee. The colony consists of worker bees, queen bees and drones. The worker bees are covered with yellow-brown hairs as a whole.

    The head is slightly triangular. Thorax 3 segments. wings 2 pairs, membranous and transparent.

    There are 3 pairs of feet, and there is a pollen collection structure. The abdomen is conical, with venomous glands and stings. There are 4 pairs of wax plates under the abdomen, and there are wax glands inside, which secrete wax.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Answer: The effects of bee venom are antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, blood pressure-lowering, analgesic, etc., and bee venom can be used to ** related diseases. The most significant is to anti-inflammatory through bee venom, through bee venom and other related substances can significantly enhance the anti-inflammatory effect of antibiotics, but also can ** rheumatism and rheumatoid caused by aseptic inflammation of joints, the effect is also obvious, can make the range of motion of the joints significantly better. In addition, bee venom can also help relieve pain and help lower blood pressure.

    Bee venom is suitable for assisting ** hypertension and related cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases caused by hypertension, and the effect is also good. The application of bee venom is best applied reasonably under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as to avoid complications such as allergies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Bee venom is the venom secreted by the venom glands and accessory glands of bee workers, and is a colorless and transparent liquid with an aromatic odor.

    The chemical composition of bee venom is very complex, containing several peptides, enzymes, biogenic amines, choline, glycerol, phosphoric acid, formic acid, fatty acids, lipids, carbohydrates and 19 free amino acids. The main active ingredients of bee venom are bee venom hemolytic peptide, melitian neuropeptide, phosphoesterase A, hyaluronidase, dopamine and histamine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The 1st floor has been copied very officially. Let me make it clear that bee venom has a good ** effect on neurosis, migraine and trigeminal neuralgia. In rural areas, it is mainly ** arthritis. My family used to keep bees.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    <><1. A small amount of bee venom: A small amount of bee venom has a strong and good effect on the human nervous system, cardiovascular system, blood circulation system and endocrine system, for example, bee venom is rich in bee venom is the strongest anti-inflammatory activity known to mankind, and its anti-inflammatory activity is 100 times that of hydrocortisone.

    2. Excessive bee venom: There are two main harms of excessive bee venom to humans, one is that the hemolysis, hemorrhage and neurotoxicity of bee venom can damage the human heart muscle, renal tubules and glomeruli, and the other is that the allergens such as hyaluronidase and phospholipase rich in bee venom can cause allergic reactions of different degrees.

    In summary, the impact of bee venom into the human body mainly depends on the amount, a small amount of bee venom has a strong and good effect on the human nervous system, cardiovascular system, blood circulation system and endocrine system, while excessive bee venom will damage the human heart muscle, renal tubules and glomeruli, in addition bee venom may also induce different degrees of allergic reactions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Bee venom is clinically used in rheumatoid arthritis, neuritis, hypertension, nervous system disorders, neurosis, women's menopausal syndrome, bronchial asthma, liver disease, etc. It should be pointed out that there are some diseases that contraindicate the use of bee venom**, such as venereal diseases, diseases of the cardiovascular system in the decompensated phase, serious infectious diseases, kidney disease, diabetes, cholecystitis, general weakness and organic diseases of the central nervous system. In addition, there are some patients who have an allergic reaction to bee venom.

    Therefore, the use of bee venom** must be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.

    At present, bee venom products have been successfully developed: bee venom powder, bee venom injection, bee venom liniment, bee venom oral lozenge, etc.

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