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What are the bees afraid of?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Killer bees, also known as African bees, have great lethality to human beings and animals, and the main harm caused by African bees lies in their aggressiveness. Then what is it afraid of? What should I do if I get stung? First, what are the bees afraid of? Bees are afraid of cold and smoke, because cold weather will

African honeybees, also known as African honeybees, have great lethality to human beings and animals, and the main harm caused by African honeybees lies in their aggressiveness. Then what is it afraid of? What should I do if I get stung?

First, what are the bees afraid of?

Bees are afraid of cold and smoke, because cold weather will kill them, and smoke can also kill them. In addition, hunger or microbes can also cause the death of killer bees. Flea flies are the nemesis of bees, and killer bees are no exception.

Second, what should I do if I am stung by a bee?

Different people have different tolerance to bee venom, but after being stung, the victims generally have headache, nausea, vomiting, fever, diarrhea, asthma, shortness of breath, dyspnea and many other symptoms, resulting in muscle spasm and coma. Severe cases die of hemolysis and acute renal failure. All the deaths treated in the hospital so far are due to damage to the function of the heart or kidney. Therefore, you should deal with it as soon as possible after being stung by a bee, such as:

1. Tweezers or other tools can be used to pull out along the opposite direction of the piercing direction, and be careful not to squeeze in more venom because of improper operation. And seek medical attention as soon as possible.

two。 Rinse with water or apply ice to relieve pain. If anaphylactic shock occurs, lie down and raise your feet. And rushed to hospital.

Therefore, no matter what symptoms occur after being stung by a bee, it is best to be sent to the hospital as soon as possible.

 
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