If you are allergic to bee stings, it most certainly could kill you.
They die when they sting someone, because their guts rip apart as the sting cannot be separated from the bee's body.
no. it will die. the sting on you will throb
No, male bees (drones) do not have a sting. Worker bees (all female) have a barbed sting which is left behind when the bee stings. The bee will then die. The queen bee has a smooth sting which she can withdraw, so she is able to sting more than once.
yes it is true because once i got bee sting-ed and i am still alive
No, they don't. Unlike bumble bees, honey bees die soon after they sting because their stingers have barbs that make it impossible for the bee to remove it, and instead the venom sack pulls free of the body, mortally wounding the bee. Bumble bees do not have barbs on their stinger, making it possible for the bee to remove it's stinger, and sting repeatedly.
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If a bee were to sting an ant, the ant would certainly die. But a bee would usually have no reason to sting an ant.
He died from a bee sting in the summer .
No. European honeybees permenantly lose their stinger after stinging a victim, and the bee dies. The Africanized honeybee (the "killer bee") does not lose its stinger and can sting multiple times.
it kills you in 5 days so get ready to die
It stings you. If you're alergic, you be dead. If not, you be fine.
yes , wasps can sting twice but not in a row, when bee's sting, the die instantly but a wasp survives when it stung someone.