How to Stop a Bee from Stinging You
Avoid strong scents., Tie your hair back.Bees may become trapped in loose or long hair., Avoid bright, patterned, and black clothing., Wear tight, protective clothing, especially if you know bees will be around.Long pants and a long-sleeved shirt...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Avoid strong scents.
Bees are attracted to or react to odors.Avoid wearing perfumes, colognes, or other heavy scents, or using scented soaps, shampoos, and basically anything that makes you smell nice if you're going anywhere near a hive or wasps nest. -
Step 2: Tie your hair back.Bees may become trapped in loose or long hair.
If you tie your hair back, however, a bee can easily fly away if it lands on your head by mistake. , Brightly colored or patterned clothing (especially floral prints) may attract bees.On the other hand, they may also be attracted to very dark clothing, so avoid wearing black.
Instead, choose khaki, beige, or blue colors., If bees are present, they can get caught between loose clothing and your skin.Snug-fitting clothing will keep bees out and prevent stings.
If you have to work around bees, wear a beekeeper’s hat or a mesh covering over your head, and tuck your pants into your shoes or socks.
You can also wrap tape snugly around the angles of your pants and the ends of your sleeves to keep bees from flying up your clothing., Good footwear will protect your feet when you are outdoors.
Bees will hover in and around low ground cover like clover, so it is especially important to wear close-toed shoes if you will be near such an area., Applying insect repellents or bug sprays to your skin or clothing will not keep bees away.If you want to use a pesticide or repellant anyway, remember that they can be hazardous to your health and to the environment.Always follow usage directions exactly. , You will want to choose the right drinking vessel.
Bees can enter small-mouth cans and bottles without you realizing it, increasing your chances of getting stung.
Using a wide-mouth cup makes it easier to see if a bee has landed in your drink.
A lid and/or straw can also help keep bees out of your drink., Keep trash in containers with tight-fitting lids.
Use dishes with lids to cover your food if you are eating outdoors. , If you see a hive, leave the area.
Don’t touch or poke it.If you see lots of bees flying to and/or from the same place, or hear lots of buzzing, chances are there is a hive nearby, and you should move to another area.If you see a hive in, on, or near your home, contact a professional pest control service to have it safely removed., Bees may fly into your car if the windows are down.
If a bee is already inside your car, stop, roll down the windows, and wait for it to fly out.,, Remain calm, wait a moment, and soon it will realize that you are not a flower and fly on.
If you do not want to wait, then gently brush the bee off of you with a piece of paper, or blow gently at it to encourage it to move on., If you see many bees together, or if a swarm flies near you, cover your mouth with your hand or a cloth and quickly but calmly get away.
Swatting at bees is a bad idea, because may aggravate them and increase your chances of being stung.
However, you should also not “freeze” in place if you see bees, since that would make them fly to you.Don’t try to get away from bees by hiding in a pool, pond, lake, etc.
They may just wait for you to resurface., When a bee stings you, it releases a chemical that may attract other bees.Get away and seek shelter indoors or in a car. , Most people will have only a mild reaction to a bee sting, with some swelling and minor pain.
Putting ice on a sting can reduce swelling and irritation.
Honey bees (unlike bumblebees, wasps and hornets) will leave their stinger in your skin after they sting you.
To remove it, gently scrape your fingernail across it.Don’t try to squeeze or pinch it out, as this can just drive the stinger deeper into your skin. , If you are stung many, many times, or if you are stung and know that you are allergic to bee stings, you should seek medical assistance as soon as possible to make sure that you are alright.
If you see any of the following symptoms, you may be having a severe (potentially life-threatening) allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to bee stings and someone should help you get medical assistance immediately:
Hives, itching, pale or flushed skin Difficulty breathing Swelling of your throat and/or tongue A weak or rapid pulse Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea Dizziness or fainting Loss of consciousness -
Step 3: Avoid bright
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Step 4: patterned
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Step 5: and black clothing.
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Step 6: Wear tight
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Step 7: protective clothing
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Step 8: especially if you know bees will be around.Long pants and a long-sleeved shirt can protect you from getting stung if bees are nearby or known to live in an area you will visit.
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Step 9: Wear close-toed shoes.
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Step 10: Know the risks of pesticides.
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Step 11: Be observant when drinking sweet beverages outside.Sugary drinks are similar to nectar and may attract bees.
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Step 12: Keep food and trash covered.Bees might be attracted to the scent of food and trash
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Step 13: so keep these covered if you are outdoors.
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Step 14: Stay away from beehives.Your chances of getting stung are higher if you are near a hive
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Step 15: since bees will be protective of it.
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Step 16: Keep car windows rolled up.
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Step 17: Don’t swat at bees.Slapping
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Step 18: waving
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Step 19: and swatting at bees with your hand or an object may irritate them and increase the possibility that you will be stung.
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Step 20: Stay calm if a bee lands on you.If a bee lands on you
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Step 21: it is probably just investigating an odor (or getting water if you are sweating).
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Step 22: Leave the area immediately if you see lots of bees.Bees sometimes swarm.
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Step 23: Leave the area immediately if you are stung.
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Step 24: Care for the wound if you are stung.
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Step 25: Seek medical attention if the attack was severe.
Detailed Guide
Bees are attracted to or react to odors.Avoid wearing perfumes, colognes, or other heavy scents, or using scented soaps, shampoos, and basically anything that makes you smell nice if you're going anywhere near a hive or wasps nest.
If you tie your hair back, however, a bee can easily fly away if it lands on your head by mistake. , Brightly colored or patterned clothing (especially floral prints) may attract bees.On the other hand, they may also be attracted to very dark clothing, so avoid wearing black.
Instead, choose khaki, beige, or blue colors., If bees are present, they can get caught between loose clothing and your skin.Snug-fitting clothing will keep bees out and prevent stings.
If you have to work around bees, wear a beekeeper’s hat or a mesh covering over your head, and tuck your pants into your shoes or socks.
You can also wrap tape snugly around the angles of your pants and the ends of your sleeves to keep bees from flying up your clothing., Good footwear will protect your feet when you are outdoors.
Bees will hover in and around low ground cover like clover, so it is especially important to wear close-toed shoes if you will be near such an area., Applying insect repellents or bug sprays to your skin or clothing will not keep bees away.If you want to use a pesticide or repellant anyway, remember that they can be hazardous to your health and to the environment.Always follow usage directions exactly. , You will want to choose the right drinking vessel.
Bees can enter small-mouth cans and bottles without you realizing it, increasing your chances of getting stung.
Using a wide-mouth cup makes it easier to see if a bee has landed in your drink.
A lid and/or straw can also help keep bees out of your drink., Keep trash in containers with tight-fitting lids.
Use dishes with lids to cover your food if you are eating outdoors. , If you see a hive, leave the area.
Don’t touch or poke it.If you see lots of bees flying to and/or from the same place, or hear lots of buzzing, chances are there is a hive nearby, and you should move to another area.If you see a hive in, on, or near your home, contact a professional pest control service to have it safely removed., Bees may fly into your car if the windows are down.
If a bee is already inside your car, stop, roll down the windows, and wait for it to fly out.,, Remain calm, wait a moment, and soon it will realize that you are not a flower and fly on.
If you do not want to wait, then gently brush the bee off of you with a piece of paper, or blow gently at it to encourage it to move on., If you see many bees together, or if a swarm flies near you, cover your mouth with your hand or a cloth and quickly but calmly get away.
Swatting at bees is a bad idea, because may aggravate them and increase your chances of being stung.
However, you should also not “freeze” in place if you see bees, since that would make them fly to you.Don’t try to get away from bees by hiding in a pool, pond, lake, etc.
They may just wait for you to resurface., When a bee stings you, it releases a chemical that may attract other bees.Get away and seek shelter indoors or in a car. , Most people will have only a mild reaction to a bee sting, with some swelling and minor pain.
Putting ice on a sting can reduce swelling and irritation.
Honey bees (unlike bumblebees, wasps and hornets) will leave their stinger in your skin after they sting you.
To remove it, gently scrape your fingernail across it.Don’t try to squeeze or pinch it out, as this can just drive the stinger deeper into your skin. , If you are stung many, many times, or if you are stung and know that you are allergic to bee stings, you should seek medical assistance as soon as possible to make sure that you are alright.
If you see any of the following symptoms, you may be having a severe (potentially life-threatening) allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to bee stings and someone should help you get medical assistance immediately:
Hives, itching, pale or flushed skin Difficulty breathing Swelling of your throat and/or tongue A weak or rapid pulse Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea Dizziness or fainting Loss of consciousness
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