Spiders don't sting they bite. And it depends on what spider vs. what type of bee. Most commonly bee stings hurt more. But I have never been bit by anything like a black widow.
2007-01-09 04:41:32
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answered by aimeeme_g 5
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Depends on what type of spider. Some spiders can inject a large amount of formic acid that can cause extreme pain and if in the right location may prove fatal. Also, certain people can be extremely allergic to bee stings or spider bites and can go into shock.
2007-01-09 04:41:07
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answered by morahastits 4
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Well,
A. Spiders do not sting, they bite.
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B. Depends on the spider and the bee. There are different bees out there with different venom. There different spiders out there. Some are large and can inflict large bites and some have more potent venoms. It all boils down to which spider and which bee.
2007-01-09 04:36:08
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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If an animal tries to hold close a wasp or bee, the insect will sting, and the 1st reaction of the physique to such soreness is a reflex, letting go of the source of soreness. This frees the wasp or bee, permitting it to flee. The soreness is likewise a deterrent. great animals would be extra careful in destiny, when you consider that encounters with a wasp or bee can bring about soreness. The venom injected may additionally kill predator bugs or maybe small animals, exceedingly if adequate is released. Spider bites persist with the comparable trend. The chew will set off a reflex, this is in all hazard to unfastened the spider so it could get away. Human could attempt to swat the bugs or spider, however the soreness is in all hazard to distract them first, meaning there is an hazard of get away. Bees sacrifice themselves to guard the hive. The prolonged soreness that consequences from the embedded sting is extra helpful to deter an enemy from drawing near, because of the fact the enemy will comprehend the suffering it rather is going to acquire while drawing near bees.
2016-11-27 23:15:27
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answered by ? 4
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Stepped on a bee when I was little and it bit me. When I was 12, I got bitten by a spider and my hand swelled up with a red line going up my arm, which is indicative of blood poisoning. I think the bee sting hurt me more.
2007-01-09 04:39:17
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answered by spectacle 2
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Has to be bee sting. Spiders don't sting they bite
2007-01-09 04:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Spider bites hurt much worse. Even the smallest spider can have a nasty affect on the area he or she bites. Bee's venom helps decrease arthritis pain.
2007-01-09 04:40:13
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answered by Fruit Cake Lady 5
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As far as insect bites go, the most painful is the bullet ant, and the second most painful is the pepsis wasp. I've heard that when you are stung by a bullet ant the only thing your body is capable of doing is falling down and screaming.
FP
2007-01-09 04:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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