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Do Bees Sting And What Kills Them?

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Do Bees Sting And What Kills Them?

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If it is larger it is most likely a honey bee (bumble bee). You can safely remove the bee from your room you can remove any bee or wasp safely this way), it will likely go to the window trying to get out, get a drinking glass and put it over the bee, slide a piece of thick paper or card under the glass, trapping the bee inside then take it outside and let it go. Bee’s can sting, but won’t sting you if they can avoid doing so, because unlike a wasp which can sting many times, a bee dies after it has stung anything, the barbs on a wasp sting are smooth and can be used re[repeatedly then pulled out of your skin with no injury to the wasp, but with a bee it is barbed, tearing part of the bee’s body away after it has stung you and leaving the sting in your skin, which can be removed with tweezers and the pain eased with a paste of warm water and bicarbonate of soda. The pain of a wasp sting can be eased with any acid based liquid, like vinegar or the juice from a raw onion. Here are picture

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