Bumblebee belongs to the genus of Hymenoptera and belongs to the family of real bees. Its body structure and lifestyle are almost the same as those of ordinary honey bees. "Do bumblebees bite?" – this question certainly interested many people. The bumblebee has a bright color and a relatively large size for an insect. Dense short hairs cover its dense body, which is usually black with bright yellow stripes. In the lower part of the body of the insect, which has a white color, there is a small sting, usually imperceptible. The body of a bumblebee can reach a length of three centimeters. Let's find out more about the life of this amazing insect and, finally, determine whether bumblebees bite or not.
Aggressive and dangerous - such not entirely true signs in the minds of most people have a bumblebee. What is he really like? The bumblebee is a beneficial insect that is a valuable pollinator. These amazing insects have a longer proboscis (its length can reach 9.5 millimeters) than bees. Therefore, they have the ability to pollinate, for example, plants such as red clover, which beesthey cannot pollinate. Bumblebees have a thick coat of hair that allows them to pollinate flowers in fairly cold weather, collecting nectar and pollen. The collected nectar serves as a source of nutrition for offspring, while bumblebees, unlike bees, do not make honey reserves for the winter. Do bumblebees, hard-working and seemingly peaceful insects, bite?
Bumblebee (photo on the right) has the same sting as wasps and bees. However, he uses it quite rarely, since bumblebees are fairly peaceful insects. The stinging apparatus, which is designed for protection, is possessed only by working bumblebees and the uterus. During a bumblebee sting, a small amount of bumblebee venom enters the human body. After a short pain is felt, sometimes allergic reactions may appear. So to the question of whether bumblebees bite or not, the answer will be yes, but these insects sting very rarely. The sting of a bumblebee and a wasp has no notches, that is, its extraction is characteristic of the uterus and working bumblebees. The stung area swells significantly, itching and redness appear, which can last for several hours.
To prevent bumblebee stings, there are certain preventive measures that should be taken by both adults and children in particular. When in contact with these insects, do not try to pick them up. Keep calm, do not forcefully brush off a bumblebee flying around, thereby bringing it into an excited state. Do not touch bumblebee nests. Remember that sharpextraneous odors (perfumes, alcohol, perfumed soap, and others) can cause aggressive behavior of the insect. When wearing tight clothing, the likelihood of a bumblebee bite is significantly reduced, since it cannot sting through it. For safety reasons, be careful not to let children catch or handle the bright but still dangerous insect.