Phayze
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I am amazed at how many times people are getting stung!

I am amazed at how many times people are getting stung!
I am led to believe that the sting potency is related to the age of the bee . The period between it being a house bee and being a forager IE, when on guard duty, being at its most potent ?
VM
I have a wealth of information [digested from over 600 medical papers - nothing like being a nerd :0) ] on wasp stings but I'm not entirely sure how transferable that information is to bee stings or if it is of interest.
Regards,
Karol
can they spray venom if they cant sting you? ie through a veil?
I must admit, I get stung a lot. I assumed other beeks I talk to are not quite honest about how often they are stung, but maybe I'm just clumsy. I probably get stung once a week on average and now, after 3 years, I'm almost immune. On most occassions, there is no reaction, but sometimes, I might have itching and swelling the following day. Stlll a lot less than in my first year when each sting would itch like mad for 3 days.
I was watching a very angry bee last year who was desperate to sting me squirt its venom when it was hanging off the front of my veil. The jet of liquid was very fine and lasted less than half a second but it missed me and my suit completely. After the bee flew away I could still see a very tiny droplet still on my veil.
I'm sure it wasn't relieving itself as the droplet on my veil was clear.
I am led to believe that the sting potency is related to the age of the bee . The period between it being a house bee and being a forager IE, when on guard duty, being at its most potent ?
VM
Not got it on YouTube, by any chance?
It sounds good to me. There are several angles you could take and whilst all are interesting it could make a survey complicated unless you separate them
a) number of stings in a season - and factors contributing
b) reactions to stings and how they vary e.g. during season, over seasons, based on where stung, and type of bee!
c) practice in minimising likelihood of sting and impact of sting beforehand
d) practice in minimising impact of sting after the event
and there are probably more.
but I'd be happy to contribute.