Teal,
I am not a doctor, so can only say what has worked for me.
I have done a lot of research, and have a lot of experience with spinal disc problems.
You said "I wonder if bee Venom would have any effect on breaking up the material that comes from a herniated disc." This makes me think you have an open herniated disc, where the material inside the disc squirts out as the shell material of the disc has ruptured. There is a thing called a closed herniation, or bulged disc, or slipped disc, where the disc has bulged but not bursted open yet.
Either type of disc problem can affect the nerve that runs through the spine, if the nerve gets hit, you get lightening bolts of nerve pain. If you have an open herniation then it will take surgery to remove the material that has squirted out of the disc. Once a disk has openly herniated, the shell of the disc will never heal closed again, so future squirts may happen causing future nerve pain. Do research, get doctors opinions, they don't all agree with each other on what to do all the time.
If you have a closed herniation, or bulged disc, then over time with exercise the body can recover from the pain. Sometimes the bulge is so great it doesn't. Either way, future bulging can happen or open herniation can happen as that disc has weakened. A good stretching and exercise routine is a must as it's the muscle system that holds the spine in shape.
Now, for bee sting therapy. It works for me to reduce and get rid of the nerve pain. It helps me with arthritis pain. It does not help me with muscle pain. It will not remove any material that may have squirted out of an open herniated disc... that will require surgery. It will not reduce any bulging of a closed herniated disc. It does help me a lot with nerve pain, of which I have almost daily. It seems as if it helps to cause relaxation of my muscles, so I'm more loose and flexible. I give myself a sting in the outside of the upper arm, a couple inches below the shoulder joint. In that upper outer muscle around the shoulder. Will it help you any at all? I don't know. Do your own research and try it out and see. I surely hope you find some relief.
Again, I'm not a doctor. I'm just relating what I've researched, and what has been told to me by doctors and surgeons, and by my own personal experience. Nothing of what I've written here should be considered as advice or recommendation or treatment of any kind for anyone reading this post.