蠚 [hē]
1. 蜇 (zhē), refers to the act of stinging, as done by bees, scorpions, etc., through poisonous stingers to prick (humans or animals).
2. 蜇 (zhē), specifically, refers to stinging actions by creatures such as bees; for example: "There are birds on Kunlun Mountain that look like bees... those that are stung by them will die."
3. (Verb) Same as 蜇 (English: sting). Refers to animals with venom glands piercing and injecting poison into other organisms.
4. (Verb) Same as 蜇 (English: sting). Refers to animals with venom glands piercing and injecting poison into other organisms.
Reference:
1. "Shan Hai Jing": When the 素木 (sù mù) is stung, it becomes withered.