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Bees
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Bees have stingers they use to defend their hive from predators. A bee’s stinger is barbed, so it becomes dislodged in the wound of the victim after a bee stings. This tears a bee’s body in half and results in their death. A bee sting will cause a sharp immediate pain upon piercing the skin of a person. The damage of the barded sting itself is minimal. However, a bee’s stinger is attached to a sac that contains venom.
Bee venom is a mixture of different proteins and organic molecules and is poisonous to humans. When a bee stings, the venom sac detaches along with the stinger. This enables it to continue pumping small amounts of venom into the wound. We have a lot of experiences, so you can book the service now!
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