Bee Stings
Bee stings can range from mildly irritating to extremely dangerous. Awareness of the risks and potential symptoms is the first step to preventing an emergency. Then, know how to treat a bee sting, especially if you have an allergic reaction. Lastly, make sure you know how to get allergy tested if you have a concern. Nothing is more important than understanding your bee sting allergy and being prepared for your next sting.
Bee Sting Prevention
Avoid a painful sting with these bee sting prevention tips. From decoy nests to what plants deter stinging insects, you’ll learn it all!
16M
Americans Are
living with a potentially life-threatening bee sting allergy.1
220K
ER Visits
occur each year for bee sting allergy-related anaphylaxis.2
60
Deaths Per Year
are directly related to severe bee sting reactions.2
Bee Sting Symptoms
Bee sting symptoms come in three categories: mild, moderate, and severe. Learn the difference between all three, what to do in cases of anaphylactic shock, and more.
Bee Sting Treatment
Whether it’s a little itch or an allergic reaction, learn the variety of bee sting treatment options potentially available to you.
Bee Sting Allergy Testing
Think you or a loved one might be allergic to bee stings? Don’t procrastinate on finding out! Discover what bee sting allergy testing is like, who needs it, and critical next steps.
What is Venom Immunotherapy?
If you or a loved one suffers from severe bee sting allergies, you should learn about venom immunotherapy. This highly effective treatment can help relieve the fear of your next sting.