The same, when a bee stings a human and flies, its sting remains embedded in the human body and the sting breaks through its stomach. According to Alison, after doing this with a human, when its sting is separated from the body, then she is able to live for only a few hours. After some time, she dies due to organ failure.
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According to Nicholas Naeger, molecular biologist at Washington State University, who has been researching bees for 20 years, there are more than 500 species of bees in the world, which cannot sting humans but can bite. . They are called bees without sting. The stings present inside them are not able to harm the person. Then what are those bees, which mess with humans too?
What happens to a bee after being stung?
To answer this question, Alison Ray, who is doing research in Molecular, Cellular and Integrated Biosciences at Penn State University, explains that not all bees die after stinging a person. Bees sting humans as well as insects. Insects have thin skin, so the sting of a bee remains safe, but when they sting a human, their sting remains in the skin. The sting coming from the stomach of the bee breaks off and it flies away from there.
Most bees die
Now not all bees, but the bees whose sting gets stuck in the human skin and breaks through the stomach, they are not able to live long after this. It is like organ failure for them. According to Live Science, 200 such bees were seen in the research of scientists, whose sting was broken after biting. She could not survive till the next morning. However, the sting of many flies, such as wasps or wasps, is smooth and can easily be removed from the skin. In such a situation, researchers say that they survive even after biting a person.
Bees sting only when their hive is in danger. Just like a bee does not sting by flying, if you climb on it or try to kill it forcefully, then it can sting while doing self-defense. The stinger of a bee is made up of two barbed lancets. After stinging a bee, it cannot pull out its sting. Along with the sting, they also leave some part of their digestive tract, muscles and nerves. And because of this he dies.
Even after the bee leaves, the venom continues to spread on your wound for several minutes. Because of this, it is advisable to remove the sting immediately by scraping it.