Yes, it is
The bumblebee is not endangered, thankfully, but some populations of the honeybee are in deep trouble.
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Yes, they can sting but will do so only if threatened.
No. When a honeybee stings it dies.
No, a honeybee cannot sting twice. When a honeybee stings, it leaves its stinger and venom sac embedded in the skin of its target, which ultimately leads to its death. However, some other types of bees, like bumblebees, can sting multiple times because their stingers are not barbed and do not get stuck.
No, they do not
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Queen and worker bumblebees can sting. Unlike a honey bee's stinger, a bumblebee's stinger doesn't have barbs, so they can sting more than once. Bumblebees are not normally aggressive, but they will sting in defence of their nest, or if they are harmed.
Hydrochloric acid would be more acidic than honeybee venom. Honeybee venom typically has a pH of around 5.0, while hydrochloric acid has a much lower pH, usually between 0 and 1. This means that hydrochloric acid is a stronger acid and more corrosive than honeybee venom.
Honeybee venom is a weak acid, so most other acids are stronger acids.
Most bumblebees hate water.
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