Can a bee sting you three times?

Yes, you can get stung multiple times by bees, but usually only by bees that aren't honeybees; honeybees die after their single barbed sting, while other bees (like bumblebees, wasps, and hornets) have smooth stingers and can sting repeatedly, sometimes many times in quick succession if they feel threatened.
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Can a bee sting three times?

Bees usually only sting once. They have barbed stingers that remain attached to the skin after the sting. However, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets do not have barbed stingers and can sting multiple times.
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What is the 3 3 3 rule for bees?

The 3 feet 3 miles rule is a beekeeping principle that dictates how to move a hive without losing the colony's foraging bees. It presents two clear choices: move the hive a very short distance (less than 3 feet at a time) or a very long distance (more than 3 miles away).
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Is there a bee that can sting multiple times?

Yes, some bees can sting multiple times, but it depends on the species; honey bees die after stinging due to their barbed stingers getting stuck, while other bees like bumblebees, wasps, and hornets have smooth stingers that allow for repeated stings. The stinging worker honey bee leaves its stinger, venom sac, and part of its abdomen behind, causing fatal injury, but the queen honey bee can sting repeatedly.
 
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How many bee stings are concerning?

The danger of bee stings depends on individual allergies (even one sting can be fatal for allergic people) and number of stings, with a toxic dose estimated at around 8.6 stings per pound of body weight, meaning an adult might need over 1,000 stings to be at risk from venom toxicity alone, though severe illness or death can occur with far fewer (dozens to hundreds) in mass envenomation scenarios, especially for children, the elderly, or those with health issues. 
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How do you treat a bee sting?

How long does a bee sting venom stay in your system?

Bee venom quickly breaks down in most people, with pain fading in hours and swelling subsiding in days, though large local reactions (more swelling/redness) can last a week as the body processes the venom and repairs tissue, but severe, systemic allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) need immediate emergency care. The actual venom components are cleared relatively fast, but the body's inflammatory response dictates symptom duration, from a few hours to up to 10 days for moderate reactions, with severe ones potentially fatal. 
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What is the 7 10 bee rule?

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Many beekeepers follow the 7/10 rule. This rule states that the best time to add a super is when the bees have covered seven of the ten frames in the existing box or boxes. If your colony is growing, the 7/10 rule could help you determine if it is the right time to add a super.
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What sting is worse, bee wasp or hornet?

Hornet stings are generally considered the worst due to their larger size, deeper penetration, and potent venom, often described as a hot, throbbing pain, while wasps deliver a sharp, pounding sting, and honeybees leave a single, painful sting with the stinger embedded; however, a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to any sting is the most dangerous outcome, with yellowjackets also being aggressive and stinging multiple times.
 
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What smell do bees hate the most?

Aside from citronella, other plants and their essential oils like lavender, eucalyptus, and lavender are great at repelling bees because of their strong scents.
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How long can a bee remember you?

And in the bees' brains, the memories stuck: The insects could pick out the target face even two days after being trained. Dyer says the results challenge the idea that a specialized part of the brain is necessary to recognize a human face.
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Do honey bees recognize human faces?

Yes, honey bees can recognize and remember individual human faces, using similar pattern recognition to humans by piecing together features like eyes and noses for a complete image, associating specific faces with rewards (like sugar water) or negative experiences, demonstrating surprising cognitive ability. Studies show they can learn to pick out target faces even days later, highlighting their capacity for complex visual memory. 
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How to make bees less aggressive?

To de-aggro bees, use smoke to calm them, work slowly and wear light colors, or address the root cause by requeening with a docile queen, especially for beekeepers; for Minecraft players, placing a campfire under the hive or waiting it out (about 1-2 mins) works, while repellents like cinnamon or garlic can help deter them.
 
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Why are bees so annoying in September?

By late summer/early fall, their populations are at their max after growing all summer. So there are simply more of these pests around. They are working hard to protect the queen for the winter and are very protective of their hives. Food availability is on the decline and they are hungry.
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When should I go to the ER for a bee sting?

When to see a doctor. Call 911 or seek immediate care for: A severe reaction to a bee sting that suggests anaphylaxis, even if it's just one or two symptoms. If you were prescribed emergency epinephrine that you inject yourself (EpiPen, Auvi-Q, others), use it right away as your healthcare professional directed.
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What neutralizes bee sting venom?

Baking Soda. Baking soda, when mixed with water, is said to help neutralize bee venom, reducing pain, itching, and swelling. Mix baking soda with enough water to make a paste, then apply a generous amount onto the affected area. Cover the area with a bandage, then leave it on for at least 15 minutes.
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What triggers a bee to sting you?

Bees sting people primarily as a defense mechanism to protect their hive or themselves when they feel threatened, not out of aggression; they might sting if you step on them, swat at them, get too close to the nest, or if they're aggravated by loud noises or certain scents like perfumes or banana smells, which triggers alarm pheromones that call other bees to attack. Honeybee worker bees die after stinging because their barbed stinger gets ripped out, taking part of their abdomen with it, making it a last resort for survival.
 
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What is the bees worst enemy?

Varroa Mites are the #1 enemy of honey bee and beekeepers around the world. These external parasites feed on the blood of adult honey bees, and reproduce on honey bee pupae. They can considerably weaken individual bees, and often vector viruses and other pathogens between bees.
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What repels bees instantly?

To repel bees instantly, use strong scents they hate, like vinegar, peppermint, citronella, or cinnamon, mixed with water in a spray bottle and applied to areas they gather. Placing clove-studded lemons, cucumber slices, or garlic nearby also works by overwhelming their senses with pungent odors, driving them away quickly without harm.
 
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Do dryer sheets really repel bees?

Bees. Bees and wasps can be particularly troublesome during outdoor activities. Some suggest hanging dryer sheets around picnic areas or patios to keep these stinging insects away. While the scent might mask food odors and deter bees and wasps to some extent, it's not foolproof.
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What is the most painful place to get stung?

The three most painful locations were the nostril, upper lip, and penis shaft (9.0, 8.7, and 7.3, respectively). This study provides an index of how the painfulness of a honey bee sting varies depending on body location.
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Do wasps remember who attacked them?

Yes, there is evidence that wasps can remember faces! A study at the University of Michigan says they are more intelligent than we thought, even using a form of logical reasoning!
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Which is more aggressive to humans, a bee or a wasp?

Wasps also tend to be more aggressive than honey bees and may sting without much provocation. Like honey bees, their venom can cause life-threatening allergic reactions in some individuals.
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Why do beekeepers mark the Queen?

Having a colorful dot on the back of her thorax can make it easier to locate and identify your queen. The other reason to have a marked queen is that you know that a particular queen present in the hive is exactly the same one as before — and not her daughter.
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Should bees be around in October?

The exact time of year that this occurs is totally dependent on the weather, therefore it changes slightly from year to year. However, in general, bees are most active in the UK between mid-April and mid-October.
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What happens if 1000 bees sting you?

Multiple Stings

Depending on the number of stings, the person may just hurt a lot, feel a little sick, or feel very sick. Humans can be killed if stung enough times in a single incident. With honey bees the toxic dose (LD50) of the venom is estimated to be 8.6 stings per pound of body weight.
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