Depends on your definition of a sting. Some species of Spiders do indeed inject venom, but not through the abdomen. They usually inject venom through the fangs in their head, which would be classified as a bite rather than a sting. So, no spiders sting, but some spiders bite.
Of course they don't! You probably just got that from Lord of the Rings.
no - they bite
no only bees can do that to you.
Being stung by a bee hurts with extreme pain, and can last for a while.
All spiders prey on flying insects including all species wasp. Some species of wasps such as the tarantula hawk wasp specialize in hunting and killing crawling spiders. However a wasp is of no consequence to any large orb weaving spider such as the Yellow Garden Spider. Spiders that trap by web can take a wasp as easy as a cat takes a mouse.
They do, and it hurts extremely bad, they will die when you get stung, if you get stung care for it right away because it may have poison.
They certainly do but they try and avoid it if they can.
As I walked passed the post office I was stung by a bee.
Mostly swelling. Their venom isn't lethal, but if the swelling does not go down with an ice pack and/or she's feeling feverish or not well in general, see a doctor.
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The dictionaries I looked at used "sting, stung, stung" (such as "the bee stung me yesterday").
they die after they got stung
No
It can be (a stung beekeeper, stung pride). It is the past participle of the verb to sting, and is otherwise a verb.
I got stung by the bee.
Stung. e.g. The bee has stung me.
thousands upon thousands of family members for back up. spiders tend to lead solitary live whereas ants live in colonies. a one to one match up will most times put the spider on top, but should there be more than 1 ant the spider is more likely to be stung into paralysis, dismembered, and eaten.
No. "Stung" is the past tense of the verb "sting". It could rarely be used as an adjective (e.g. the stung students were taken to the hospital).
I Got Stung was created on 1958-10-21.
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