Bees go through four stages of development. The queen lays an egg, which hatches into a larva (which has no sting). The larva is fed and grows, then turns into a pupa, and after a few days a full-sized adult bee emerges from the pupal cell. Although the newly-emerged adult has a sting, its venom glands don't develop until it is about 17 days old. Any bee you see flying will have a fully functioning sting because they don't leave the hive for about the first three weeks of their lives.
Yes. Because bees without stingers are dead. They can't live without their stingers. -_-
Nobody. Bees have poison in their stingers.
Yes, they are usually carpenter bees.
their stingers
yes
Male bees are the big, fuzzy bees without stingers.
Scorpions, wasps, hornets and bees have stingers.
All bees have stingers. They use it to protect themselves when they feel threatened but unfortunately they die after they sting someone. That is why you should just ignore a bee when it comes near you. Hope i helped
None. All bees have their sting at the tip of the abdomen -- the rear.
there is no bee, wasp, hornet, and honey bee that has a triangle stinger. (they all have cone stingers).
Yes they do they pee from their butts aka their stingers
The stingers of bees and wasps are evolved from the queen's ovipositor, the part of her body that lays eggs. All workers (and the only ones that can sting) are female.