Yes. Some people are allergic to the venom and can die by a single sting. It is important to rake or scrape the stinger out of your skin so stop the venom from injecting further into your blood.
Most bee species are venomous... however - their sting is rarely fatal to humans, unless multiple stings are received. Some 'stingless' species still have the black/yellow warning colours - which discourages possible predators.
Bee venom from any variety of stinging bee is a poison, but not enough is injected to have a serious effect on a human or larger animal. A single sting to another insect will kill it.
its posionous not poisonis
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yes bees are poisonis because of the posion on their stingers
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No, they are also know as scarab beetles (not anything to do with the Ancient Egyptian artifact).
No. No bees are poisonous. She never leaves the nest, so even if she was no one would get harmed by her.
Queen bees are not poisonous.
yes
no...... no......
6000000-3500 = 5996500 species are not Bees!
Any, although in the distant past they were a woodland species.
because its too cold of a habitat for their species
These are the ones I know. Bumblebees, Carpenenter Bees, Honey Bees, Parasitic Bees, and Digger Bees.
yes
The so-called 'killer bees', more properly called Africanised honey bees, are simply a cross between two species of honey bee, and as such their life cycles and tasks are exactly the same as any other species.
Not in the sense of being "poisonous", no. There are no poisonous honey bees. However, all honey bees have a chemical they produce when they die by stinging someone that causes their sting to be more painful than simply being punctured.
Currently, there have been over 500 species of carpenter bees discovered. However, in the future, there may be more species of carpenter bees discovered.
flies wasps midges are all related to bees