#9 But a single sting can kill if the person has an anaphylactic reaction to it. There is a theory that bees have evolved their venom to specifically cause anaphylaxis in humans
I got stung on my middle finger once and my whole hand and forearm swelled up so much I couldn't even bend my fingers. I'm not afraid of bees, though, and don't panic when I see one because I understand nature well enough. Wasps and Hornets? Screw them. Those bastards are out to get you.
Honey bee hives are heated to 93 degrees Fahrenheit. If it is cold outside, the bees vibrate their bodies to create heat. When it is hot outside, they flap their wings like fans to create a breeze to cool it off.
#9 But a single sting can kill if the person has an anaphylactic reaction to it. There is a theory that bees have evolved their venom to specifically cause anaphylaxis in humans
I got stung on my middle finger once and my whole hand and forearm swelled up so much I couldn't even bend my fingers. I'm not afraid of bees, though, and don't panic when I see one because I understand nature well enough. Wasps and Hornets? Screw them. Those bastards are out to get you.
It's not true - search internet for "fly honey"