No, A Bee would sting One person and then the bee would be dieing ... It wouldn't be able to sting another person at the same time as the bee would probably fall to the floor and die.
Yes, a bumblebee can sting more than once. Unlike its cousin the honeybee, its stinger does not have barbs on it. It can pull it out and reinsert it. A link can be found below, and you'll discover some interesting facts about this critter, which numbers over 250 species.
Not a bee, no, because they've got a barb on their stinger. The stinger stays in whatever the bee stung, which in the context of the question is you. Other stinging insects have smooth-tipped stingers, and the same insect can sting you until either you go away or the insect gets bored, whichever comes first.
No, it loses its stinger which is attached to some vital body part after it stings you.
It dies afterwards :(
Yes, Once A Bee Stings You It Dies.
Yes, a wasp can, but a bee cannot.
Yes, hornets can sting more than once.
yes
A bee sting will start hurting immediately.
The same as any other bee sting anywhere on your body.
they treat bee sting in the 1800 by cold food and snow
yes, worker bees sting, many people think that they don't but the queen bee does but they are the same type of bees
A honey bee can only sting once before it dies.
Bee venom is pretty much the same from one kind of bee to another. It is a matter of how much venom is in each sting. If you are a person who is violently allergic to insect sting venom, a single honeybee sting can be fatal. If you are unbothered by bee sting (many people seemingly are) a half-dozen or more stings may have no major effect.
Bees only sting when they feel threatened when they are protecting their hives.
There is no record of a famous person dying of a bee sting. However, around 100 people die every year as a result of allergic reactions to bee stings.
A Bee sting contains a acid
bee sting is acidic
vinegar can be used to cure a bee sting.
No. A honey bee queen can only sting other bees - not people.