Bee bites can be treated by examining the skin of the bite, treating the wound with alkaline solution, and administering anti-allergy treatment. 1. Checking the stung skin: When stung by a bee, the stinger on the bee is connected to the posterior venomous gland, which can easily cause the stinger to break off in the skin. Therefore, after being bitten by a bee, the bitten skin should be examined promptly to see if there is any stinger remaining. If there is a stinger, the stinger can be stuck out with adhesive tape, or it can be picked out with a small sterilized needle. 2. Apply alkaline solution to treat the wound: Soap and water, sodium bicarbonate solution can be used to apply wet compresses to the stung skin, which is helpful to neutralize the acidic toxins in the skin and alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms. 3. Anti-allergic treatment: If there are severe pain symptoms, or systemic allergic reactions, you can be instructed by the doctor to apply levocetirizine, loratadine drugs for anti-allergic treatment. Or trauma external use of hydrocortisone butyrate ointment and other treatment. Being bitten by bees, the above treatment should be done in time, and if necessary, you need to consult a doctor in time to give targeted treatment.