A wasp sting will resemble a mosquito bite, but with a distinct mark in the middle. These bites can be irritating and unpleasant, and the affected region may grow red and swell.
7. Hornet
8. Bee
Honey bees do not sting as frequently as wasps or hornets, although it does happen. A bee sting is easy to distinguish because the stinger remains in the skin after the sting. If you find you’ve been bitten, use tweezers to remove the stinger and sterilize the area.
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