They certainly do but they try and avoid it if they can.
Honey bees are kept in hives by beekeepers.
No the stinger is not left in the skin from Wasps or Hornets. They just sting you and pull it out. Only Honey Bees leave a stinger in you. My family are beekeepers so I have been stung by many bees but since honey bees die when they loose their stinger they don't sting unless they feel threatened.
Beekeepers wear white clothing because white has a calming effect on bees so they are less inclined to attack.
Beekeepers look after bees.
Being stung by a bee hurts with extreme pain, and can last for a while.
Bee keepers are trained so that they learn tricks to avoiding stings. They have smoke that puts the bees to sleep. They wear nets to protect themselves.
A queen bee can sting, but she reserves her sting for other queens. As she generally never leaves the hive, the only persons who could be stung by a queen would be the beekeepers, but in all the years I have been beekeeping I have never heard of anyone being stung by a queen.
A buzz of beekeepers.
Beekeepers keep honeybees.
The Beekeepers - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
the tools that beekeepers use are honey and nectar additionally pollen
Generally beekeepers wouldent have to use Biology
Flowers and beekeepers
Beekeepers!
Make honey.
Honey bees are kept in hives by beekeepers.
The dictionaries I looked at used "sting, stung, stung" (such as "the bee stung me yesterday").