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Do bee stings feel like a shock?
I was at the pool today with my friends and we were about to jump in when I felt a pain like a shock (imagine putting your neck in a weird position and it kind of shocks you) in my left shoulder, left and and neck. A second later my other friend felt the same in her back, and then my other friend in her stomach. When I looked it left a small red mark but no stinger and I don't remember seeing or feeling a bug. Could it have been a bee? (I have never been stung before) Or could it be something else?
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- ?Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
It well could have been a bee or more likely a wasp. They sting multiple times and they don't lose their stingers.
Source(s): kc - heizlerLv 44 years ago
that is like a surprising, sharp burning sensation in one tiny area. It does not harm as much as a shot and in no way as much as slamming your finger in a door (!), that's the sweetness that gets you. The burn can final a jiffy and on occasion it relatively is going to be uncomfortable till you pull the stinger out. i've got been stung via yellow jackets and hornets yet not via a wasp. that is stressful and uncomfortable yet not rather painful. somebody pinching you sharply the place your pores and skin is skinny is possibly maximum like it.