By: Allan Tan | 2011-04-13 | Health & Fitness Bee Sting Treatment should be immediate. If treatment is delayed, it can be life threatening because of reactions. read more
By: Chris Cornell | 2010-12-18 | Health & Fitness Bee sting should be handled with a good presence of mind and without panicking. There are many home remedies that are very effective. read more
By: levijmccray | 2012-03-19 | Pets Well it's finally here! It's that exciting time after winter when we can finally escape outdoors and get some fresh air. read more
By: Dee Braun | 2010-10-30 | Article Marketing Pets love playing outside during the summer and rolling around in the grass but this can be dangerous because they are exposed to all types of biting insects, including bees. read more
By: Joseph Jackson | 2010-03-29 | Home improvement Watch out for yellow jackets, wasps, and hornets. Their numbers grow all summer long, and if they build their hive near your outdoor activity spots, you'll suffer painful stings. read more
By: woodwind | 2010-12-29 | Science Perhaps the best-known part of the bee's anatomy is its stinger. Quite honestly, that was my biggest apprehension about taking up beekeeping. I don't think I'd ever been stung by a honey bee, but I'd certainly felt the wrath of yellow jackets and hornets. read more
By: Paulose | 2011-09-02 | Alternative Medicine Summer is the season for outdoor activities. it is also the season for accidents and insect bites too. Bees which are territory-sensitive attack human beings and other living beings that force into their territory. read more
By: Dee Gerrish | 2011-04-25 | Pets This morning as I logged into facebook, one of my Goldendoodle clients had posted an image of her Goldendoodle curiously looking at a bee. It dawned on me that we are in the bee season and the image of Lindy Lu brought back memories of one of my dogs, having snapped at a bee in mid-air during bee season. This article by Dee Gerrish of Goldendoodle World may help your doodle if you have a problem with bees! read more
By: S. Green | 2010-04-01 | Pets Stings are common in the summer months, and are of course acutely painful. They are usually caused by wasps, bees or hornets, and the usual site of their attack is in the mouth. read more
By: Trevor Johnson | 2010-03-30 | Mental health Do you have a fear of bees? You should know that such a fear is perfectly normal. However, it doesn't mean that you have to nurture it. In fact, you have to do something to get rid of it completely. read more
By: Christian Phillips | 2011-06-25 | Home improvement How they proved this is unknown but apparently scientists have proved that bees can indeed count to four, but no higher read more
By: Laurie Noepel | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness Energy is very important in life as we wake up, go to work, and have busy lifestyles with families or even just ourselves. It seems as time passes there is more and more to do each day. Most people find themselves very overwhelmed and exhausted come the end of the week and look for solutions. read more
By: Kevin | 2011-01-11 | Home improvement The pain caused by a wasp sting can be attributed to a toxic fluid that contains a complex protein that is injected stingingly into the victim. Strangely, all victims of wasp stings do not react in the same manner. read more
By: sandroLA | 2011-01-12 | Movies The Sting (1973). There's nothing like letting a known con man con you, but nobody saw it coming in The Sting. read more
By: orsondixon | 2011-06-11 | Home improvement Bees can cause a lot of problems, especially if these tiny stinging insects form hives inside your house or even in the back yard! There can be many problems for the house-owner. Firstly, there are chances of getting a bee sting which can be very painful! Bee stings cause profuse swelling, reddening, and irritation in the affected area of the skin. Besides, in some cases the victim may experience ‘anaphylactic' shock which can be severe and may even turn fatal, if not attended with proper medica read more