Sting: Inside by Sting

9 Dec

Sting – Inside

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Sting – Taking The Inside Rail

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Can cats get stung inside their mouth? My cat has a habit of trying to catch flies. bees and wasps etc and today has been doing strange movements with his mouth, coul dhe have been stung inside?

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well its natural for a cat to catch bugs.so don’t worry about it.but that’s a good ? :]good luck

get him checked by vet at least, cats chase anything n everything, u can’t b 2 careful, if stung by something could b nasty if bad reaction

i dnt think so.cuz my 2 cats had the same thing.there can be something rong wit its jaw or tongue.just go 2 the doctors and have a check up if ur really worried.and its normal 4 cats 2 catch flies

My Vagina Stings, how do i get rid of the problem? My lower vagina area is constantly stings inside and i find seem to find myself urinating more. There is not a bad pain when i pee its bearable. There is no abnormal discharge, just a discomfort pain. It has appeared over night and is irritating. What to do?
See if you have a bladder infection or a yeast infection, your symptoms are indicative of both, Good Luck!

This sounds like a UTI (urinary tract infection). It usually causes you to urinate more frequently, have pain or burning sensation, and sometimes cloudier urine with odor. You’d have to go to a doctor and get prescribed antibiotics for it, otherwise if left untreated the infection could spread to your kidneys and cause kidney failure.Not a big deal though if you do get some antiobiotics and take them as the doctor says, then you’ll be good as new.

If u also develop a headache or nausea or find yourself in a rather cranky mood in the next day, this is most probably a UTI. I’d suggest going to the doctor right away.

You may have accidentally got a scratch on the inside of your vagina during sex or masturbation.If this is the case then the problem should be gone when the scratch heals. How long that takes depends on the depth and length of the cut.If this isn’t the case and your vagina continues stinging I suggest you see a doctor.

Why can bees only sting once but hornets can sting as much as they want? No only can bees only sting once, but it kills them. That seems like a major flaw compared to how efficient hornets are since they can sting as much as they want and it doesn’t kill them.
Its just in the bees biology that they pull out their stinger after they’ve delievered their blow, and most of that might be that they have used all of their poison in just one sting. Wasps on the other hand might have a different way of stinging their foes by only using small amounts of poison in one sting and stinging over and over again. Wasps might do this to send a bigger message to intruders.

hornets are built differently, i don’t know maybe due the the population size they need to be able to sting more, maybe bees outnumber hornets in terms of population size.i always see bees, i rarely see hornets so i’m just going by what i personally see. youtube.com/watch?v=8ncUANdbvlY

Bees and hornets are built differently.A bee’s stinger is barbed in order to penetrate another insect’s exoskeleton, but when it enters skin such as ours the barbed stinger is the bee’s hazard. After that the bee dies due to that.A hornet’s stinger is the opposite. The stinger isn’t barbed thus the multiple stings a hornet can do.

The queen bee can sting repeatedly. Only worker bees can sting only once. The main difference is that the worker bees don’t reproduce, so they have no way to shape the morphology of the sting in their own bodies. The queen bee, however, does reproduce. Therefore the queen bee’s genetics determines whether worker bee stings will kill them or not. How is it an advantage for a queen bee if a worker bee were to sacrifice its life when defending the nest? Let’s take two colonies, one with workers that can sting and survive, but the sting is not very effective, and the other colony has worker bees that stings and dies after one sting, but the sting is attached to a large venom gland that can continue pumping venom into the victim. It is obvious that the second colony of bees is more likely to be able to drive away the predator attacking the hive than the first colony because of a more venomous sting. The second colony will have fewer worker bees after a defense of the hive, but the first colony may not even be able to defend its hive and the hive may well be destroyed.If that is the case, then natural selection will favor the survival of queens that have more effective defenses. Worker bees die because the venom gland is ripped from their body when they try to escape after stinging, because the sting is barbed and it cannot be pulled from the sting victim. In contrast, the venom gland is only weakly attached to the bee’s body, so the force of the bee trying to escape will result in the venom gland be rupped out of the bee’s body. These features of the worker bee’s venomous sting are all encoded in the genetics of the queen been and they are advantageous because it helps the queen and the hive survive. The worker bees are disposable as far as the queen is concerned. As long as enough workers survive to gather pollen and nectar, and to clean and maintain the hive, then the queen lives. Hornets do not have the same type of nest defense as honey bees probably because they don’t store honey inside the hives and the hives are abandoned annually. Honey bee hives can last for years because they are built with valuable beeswax, and the queen will leave and found a new colony, leaving the old hive to one of her daughters.

The difference between a bees and wasps stinger is that a bees stinger is barbed and when it pierces you it stays in ripping out the poison sac and most of the bees internal organs causing it to die. A hornets stinger is smooth and can enter and exit skin without disemboweling the host.

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