I just got stung by a bee

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Assuredly not. Here’s the buzz, honeybees always die after one sting, and tho I may be frozen, I remain undead. Thanks for thinking of me!

Well in my fight with this bee, it died so I won.

Lucky!

Take a Benadryl, scrape (don’t pull, pinch out) the stinger, put tobacco on the sting site.

Thanks for the expert advice. What happens if I don't have Benadryl or tobacco and don't do anything? It will just be uncomfortable, right? I can hack it.

It will itch, swell, inflame and irritate, but yes, you can hack it, unless, God forbid, you’re anaphylactic. Do you have any honey on hand? A dab (covered with a bandage to keep it from getting all over other surfaces etc) on the sting site may help draw out the pain. Use a credit card or something similar to scrape the stinger off the site. There’s another trick (I forget what) to relate that helps…

When I picked the thistle out of my leg... oh, that's a bee... the stinger somehow came out. I might even have squeezed the venom into me because I thought it was a prickly leaf of some kind before I noticed it was a bee.

10 minutes it in was really "stinging", but right now I can't even feel where it was.

Comfrey

You’re a badass!

Just lucky I think.

Some mosquito bites don't cause welts. The ones around my house don't. Maybe I'm used to them.

I went to a friend's BBQ and his mosquitos caused me horrible ichy welts for days.

It’s the itching that “bugs” me most. Here’s a fun one, my favorite beekeeper left his fly open in the beeyard one day. Got stung on the, um, business-end (if you get my meaning). One would think the pain would be unbearable, but it was the itching and swelling that was the worst.