African honey bees, like all other honey bees, have barbed stings and if they lose them they will die.
Yes, only honeybees die after they sting.
By stinging
Bees are important for beeing bees and stinging all of us
Only honey bee workers die after stinging because they lose their barbed sting in the victim. Honey bee queens and all bumble bees have smooth stings and can withdraw them and will survive.
By stinging
By stinging
Yes, after stinging, a honeybee dies from a massive abdominal rupture. It does not easily separate itself from its stinger, which has two barbed lancets. As a honeybee pulls away from its stinger, parts of its digestive tracts, muscles, and nerves separate traumatically from its abdomen.Only honey bee's do.Only honeybees die when they sting. This is because of the shape of their stinger. Other bees such as bumble bees can sting multiple times.If you are stung by a honey bee, the bee will die. If you are stung by a wasp, it lives on to sting another day.
Chickens will eat stinging nettles.
Well, bees can not bite you, but they CAN sting you. Also, bees don't use their mouths for stinging.
By stinging intruders.
Not in the sense of being "poisonous", no. There are no poisonous honey bees. However, all honey bees have a chemical they produce when they die by stinging someone that causes their sting to be more painful than simply being punctured.
By stinging anyone who goes near it.