That's really simple: an allergic reaction is when your body responds excessively to something, making way too many antibodies to counter the antigen. When antibodies are made, Memory B cells are also made. These help identifying the antigen faster the next time.
So the next time you're stung by a bee, the Memory B cells recognise the antigen and antibodies are made faster than the first time.
There's you're answer, sorry for my English incase I misspelled something, I'm not from America.
Not normally unless you have a history of an allergic reaction (aka - anaphylaxis) to their venom. because there stings can have venom that can kill you
Unless a person is allergic to bee stings and goes into anaphylactic shock, a bee sting won't kill them. Note that multiple bee stings can increase the risk of an allergic reaction though.
Actually, yes and no. Cow killers are actually wingless wasps, so if you are allergic to bee stings, it could be lethal. If your not, it will just hurt like hell for an hour.
Anaphylactic shock
Yes
The possible outcomes depend on a variety of factors.Possible outcomes for the bee:1. If the person bites it or swallows it, it will die2. If it stings the person, the bee will die3. If the person does not harm the bee and it simply flies back out, it will live.Possible outcomes for the person:1. The bee stings the person who is not allergic, he lives, with some discomfort.2. The bee stings the person who is allergic, he will be discomforted and might die.3. If the bee is swallowed without stinging, the person will live
When the person is allergic to bee stings, then the throat could swell causing breathing problems.
no
No, they aren't dangerous. In Georgia we have two different kinds known such as the Vaejovis carolinianus and theCentruroides hentzi. If stung by one it can be as painful as a bee sting but it could be dangerous if someone were allergic to stings which then causeanaphylactic shock.
I think you are reffering to a Digger Bee. It is not very poisonous. It is as dangerous as a common bee. They are ONLY dangerous if you are allergic to them. Otherwise, their stings aren't very painful. ~Sebastian Hernandez~ Follow me on Instagram:Sea_bass408
A person gets allergies if they are allergic to pollin, bee stings, poison ive, or any thing else that will agurvate the eyes, nose, or others
no because benidril is when you are allergic to something and use it not to be allergic to what are you allergic to