Wasp sting. It hurts like hell. I am on a hippo! :D
The wasp sting is worse because their stinger is smooth making them able to pull it out smoothly and shove it in again. A bee's stinger is barbed like a fishing hook so they can't pull it out.
Ive been told that yellow jackets are extremely painful and can sting as many times as they want. However i have heard that there is another type of bee that is very rare and stays on the ground and that when it stings it must be treated or it can severely injure you or even kill you. I forget its name lol
The worst type of bee or wasp to be stung by is the Paper Wasp. It's sting is a painful 3.0 and worse then the Honeybee, European Hornet and the Yellow Jacket (one of the most common.) Those are just three examples!
Most bees are able to sting but apart from honey bees, not many of them do. In general, bees only sting to defend themselves.
the wasp. any questions?
It is like a wasp or a bee. It could sting you and it is much worse than one of the other bugs that sting you. BE CAREFUL! THEIR NESTS LOOK KIND OF LIKE DIAMOND SHAPED. THEY HAVE A HOLE AT THE BOTTOM. . .a bee with a longer stinger
Some people are allergic to bee stings and can die quickly from a single sting if not medically treated. Even if you are not allergic, you can also die from bee sting if you are stung many times.
A worker bee has only one sting.
Some species of bee, such as the honey bee, will die after stinging a person as the stinger is barbed and is torn from their adomen in the process of stinging you. However not all species of bee have a barbed stinger and may be able to sting you repeatedly and live.
The chemicals left by a bee sting and wasp sting are slightly different. The wasp sting has a base which is neutralized by the vinegar. Bee stings are acidic and are not neutralized by the vinegar.
If it's a bee, the stinger is barbed and thus will usually remain in the victim, so you'll rarely see more than one sting per bee. Wasp stings are generally less powerful, and the stingers are smooth, so they can retract without losing the stinger. Thus multiple stings are possible.
Sadly if you are allergic, but if you are not you will be absolutely fine.
Yes it hurts. But it settles down after five milloseconds unless it is a wasp, hornet, or yellowjacket. Those things hurt for three hours. Wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets are common in northwestern New York state.
Bee venom is acidic: one of its components is formic acid. However, although it will add to the initial stinging sensation, it is not the acid that does the damage. Most of that is the result of two proteins, mellitin and apamin.
They can sting.
One wasp sting will usually have little effect on a person who is taking chemotherapy treatment. However, in some it can lead to anaphylactic shock.
The sting of an Africanized honey bee (proper name for what Hollywood and the sensationalist media call the 'killer bee') is no worse than the sting of any other variety of bee. Most people will just have a short period of pain from the sting, but there is a very small minority of people who are hypersensitive to bee venom, and for these people one sting can be dangerous -- even life-threatening. And the variety of bee makes no difference.