Remove a Bee Stinger – Guest posting

Bees are magnificent creatures. They are brightly colored and seemingly good natured. They work all the time, but do so quite happily, buzzing from one beautiful flower to the next. Most times, they are quite peaceful and docile. They simply want to make their honey and protect their queen. However, bees get nervous when anything threatens their chances of completing those goals. If a bee feels it or its hive may be in danger, it will engage its last resort, its sting, often giving up its life to do so. This is a sad ending, not only for the bee but also for the person who is stung. A bee sting burns and swells and must be treated quickly.

See Bog Article “10 Ways to Remove a Bee Stinger Without Using Tweezers”

http://www.backupcare.org/blog/10-ways-to-remove-a-bee-stinger-without-using-tweezers/

 

Blog article by: Kevin Thompson

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