If you meant a 'bee stinger' - then yes. Unlike wasps, the sting of a bee has a tiny barb - when a bee stings something, the barb makes the sting stay put. This means the sting pulls out of the bees body - killing the bee in the process.
No. A dolphin does not sting because it does not have a stinger.
No, they have no stinger.
The stinger on his butt
Its stinger
Get the stinger out
they contract muscles in their thorax, and the stinger comes out and they press down and they sting.
A worker honey bee's sting is barbed, so after she has thrust it into the victim she cannot pull it back out. When the bee pulls away, the sting remains behind, together with the venom sac and often part of the intestine. The resulting damage is fatal to the bee. A queen bee has a smooth sting so she can withdraw the sting and re-use it. Drones (male bees) don't have a sting.
A wasp's sting. The wasp sting is worse because their stinger is smooth making them able to pull it out smoothly and shove it in again. A bee's stinger is barbed like a fishing hook so they can't pull it out.
beacaus it only has one stinger attached to its guts n wen it stings u it pulls it out with it
Yes, but only the females have stings. They are quite docile, though, and are not so aggressive as other bees and some wasps.
the female has a stinger but the male does not
bees can if they have a stinger so probably