TY - JOUR T1 - Response to Honey Bee Stings AU - , Abolfazl Asadi Dizaji AU - , H. Moeni AU - , N. Maheri Sis AU - , Valizadeh AU - , Ahad Shaddel JO - Research Journal of Biological Sciences VL - 3 IS - 4 SP - 435 EP - 437 PY - 2008 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1815-8846 DO - rjbsci.2008.435.437 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjbsci.2008.435.437 KW - Honey bee KW -sting KW -venom KW -Apis mellifera AB - Bee sting represent an uncommon cause of death. Bee stings are a common, painful and rarely injury. Most literature regarding the immediate treatment of bee stings states that the sting should be scraped off, perhaps with a knife blade, credit card, or fingernail and never plucked out by pinching with forceps or one`s fingers. To assay the venom injected by a bee sting, we measured the area of the weal achieved its maximum size approximately 10 min after sting. Ten min after each sting was administered, this observer measured the maximum and minimum diameters of the raised portion of the weal, using a digital caliper. Increased venom dose led to larger weal sizes. Weal area was approximately a log_linear of dose. We showed that the sting weal bioassay we used is well correlated with the quantity of venom received by the subject. ER -