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explain ant bite and bee bite ​

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Answered by muskanmusani30
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Explanation:

An ant bite occurs when an ant bites using their mandibles and mouth to pinch human skin. Bite differs from sting: ants sting with their stinger, the caudal-most part of their bodies. Fire ants grasp the skin (bite) then inject venom with their stinger (which is immediately painful).

Answered by dvarsha577
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Explanation:

An Ant Bite :

An ant bite occurs when an ant bites using their mandibles and mouth to pinch human skin. Bite differs from sting: ants sting with their stinger, the caudal-most part of their bodies. Fire ants grasp the skin (bite) then inject venom with their stinger (which is immediately painful). Other species of ants neither bite nor sting, but instead spray formic acid.

Bee bite:

Anyone in contact with ants is at risk of ant bites or stings, particularly if they are in an area where ants build their nests. Ant nests are in form of several mounds with varied diameter, sometimes reaching more than 0.5 metre and several centimetres high.

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