Biology, asked by dneeraj9500, 1 year ago

A bee-sting leaves an acid which causes pain and irritation. which is that injected acid

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Answered by Bhaveshk
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It is methanoic acid. That is HCOOH
Answered by imitateportsmouth
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When a bee stings it releases an acid called formic acid or methanoic acid.

Explanation:

According to the research it is said that the acid released named formic acid do not cause pain and irritation but the active protein in bee venom causes pain and sweling which includes melittin & apamin.

seceral symptoms due to bee sting are instant burning pain at the sting site, redness at the sting area and swelling. prevention measures can be taken to avoid bee sting including avoid wearing floral prints, do not wear loose clothes, and if their are hives so allow some professional to remove it.

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