Bee and wasp stings can be incredibly painful and deadly for those with Allergies. The reason the sting burns is because there is a venom in the stinger that continues to enter the body until the stinger is removed.
Ant sting contains formic acid ans burns the sensitive tissues of our skin.
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If a bee were to sting an ant, the ant would certainly die. But a bee would usually have no reason to sting an ant.
if mean any ant its definitely ants because the bullet ant has the worst sting of any animal
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a painful one
yes they do bits, and sting your skin in your house, and using diphenydramine,in the bottle
You might try application of loose tobacco or baking soda to the sting. The cow ant (aka cow killer or velvet ant) is actually not an ant, but a wingless wasp, and insect sting swabs which are now available in some first aid kits might be effective.
Ants sting rather than bite. The common black garden ant in the UK doesn't sting people, but they do have ants that will. These include wood ants and flying ants. Another ant in Britain that stings people is the red ant.
yes, if a person is allergic to its sting.
IF you have a cut or a rash under your pits it can burn or sting
Calamine solution contains zinc carbonate and ant's sting contains Formic acid. The reaction between the acid and the base neutralises the effect of the sting.