@werewolf3335 the sting doesn't hurt, it;s the release of venom into your skin that brings pain. It burns a little bit at the source of the sting, and remains a little sore, but goes away rather quickly. unless that is if you are allergic, then it's a whole different story.
Good video - hope it gets more people into it, because they are not only amazing they are super important. If they go we ALL are going to have to change are eating habits.
I'm a firm believer in bee products. When I was a young teenager, an old college professor taught me the benefits of them. I have been taking bee pollen, bee propolis, and honey ever since then. I can confirm I rarely get sick and a great food source. Additionally, beekeeping is an artwork and a historic barter item.
Thanks for these videos they are clear and informative. :O)
Monkeysbehind 4 months ago
How much does the sting hurt because I am 11?
And can you tell me what the sting feels like?
werewolf3335 8 months ago
@werewolf3335 the sting doesn't hurt, it;s the release of venom into your skin that brings pain. It burns a little bit at the source of the sting, and remains a little sore, but goes away rather quickly. unless that is if you are allergic, then it's a whole different story.
drinny26 7 months ago
Good video - hope it gets more people into it, because they are not only amazing they are super important. If they go we ALL are going to have to change are eating habits.
CaptKelp 10 months ago
I'm a firm believer in bee products. When I was a young teenager, an old college professor taught me the benefits of them. I have been taking bee pollen, bee propolis, and honey ever since then. I can confirm I rarely get sick and a great food source. Additionally, beekeeping is an artwork and a historic barter item.
Vule34 11 months ago 2
@Vule34 Bees are amazing critters. The more I learn about them, the more I want to know. Plus, the honey! A very *sweet* bonus. =)
cookingupastory 11 months ago