Patients who have been stung by bees cannot be treated with breast milk because the toxins in bees are acidic, and breast milk applied externally to the stung area will not have any anti-inflammatory, analgesic or anti-allergic effect. The correct approach is to disinfect the stung skin as soon as possible, often using vital iodine disinfection, alkaline soapy water rinse, sterile gauze cover bandage. If the wound stings with foreign body residues, need to be removed as soon as possible. If the patient’s wound infection is mild, through local disinfection, combined with oral paracetamol and other drugs anti-allergy treatment, most patients can achieve a better therapeutic effect. If the patient is stung with obvious swelling of the limbs, pain, elevated skin temperature, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms of poisoning, the patient needs to go to the hospital as soon as possible, strengthen the anti-infection and incision debridement treatment, to avoid delaying the patient’s condition, resulting in more serious complications.