You see them on flowers. You see them on your soda can. You feared them when you saw them in your classroom as a child. They're bees, and every spring you see them everywhere. Here's what you should ...
Doctors say never suck out a bee sting or use a credit card—remove the stinger fast, apply ice, and use antihistamines for pain and swelling.
Being outside in spring and summer is terrific, but it does come with the risk of bee and wasp stings. It is important to know how to treat stings, what to watch for, and even better, steps you can ...
Editor’s note: The Sun is launching a new feature called “Behind the News“ that will take significant events and provide readers with Sun staff research as well as a digest of existing news stories — ...
It’s bee season in the Las Vegas Valley. While the tiny, flying critters can be spotted year-round, they’re more prominent between spring and fall. They help flowers blossom and are mostly harmless to ...
A Surprise man was recently sent to the hospital after being attacked by a swarm of bees while retrieving his mail, and four firefighters and a group of children were also stung, according to the ...
Camping is a great way to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy the great outdoors. However, bees can be a major nuisance while camping, especially if you are allergic to their ...
At long last, warm weather finally is here! Whether it's getting our hands dirty in our gardens or soaking in the sights on a hike, it's time to reconnect with nature. Unfortunately, that also means ...
Asian needle ants peak in midsummer and can cause serious allergic reactions. No-see-ums and Asian tiger mosquitoes thrive in warm, wet environments statewide. Prevent stings by eliminating standing ...