Not all ants have sting. Those species of ants that have a sting in the end of their abdomen can sting whether it is a worker or a queen. The only member of such species that can't sting is the male ant whose only purpose in the colony is to fertilise the queen or gyne during the nuptial swarm.
yes they do, however they only fight other queen ants.
A honeybee queen cannot sting a person, only other queens.
yes.It really hurts
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they dont sting, they bite.
Some ants sting, but there are thousands of species that do and don't sting. Most "stinging" ants actually bite, although some ants have a stinger as well. Nearly all red ants sting (or bite). Some other black ants sting, but it is hard for the average person to tell between them.
Sting
They can sting and bite
a queen conch is not known to sting
bullet ants, fire ants etc. have a painfull poison that they enject when they sting you.
probably the red ants because they have powerfull sting
Ants sting rather than bite. The common black garden ant in the UK doesn't sting people, but they do have ants that will. These include wood ants and flying ants. Another ant in Britain that stings people is the red ant.
Yes, Queen honeybees have a smooth stinger, and can sting many times. However, a queen will rarely sting a person, for several reasons. 1) her job is not to defend the hive (the workers do that, and do it well, indeed.) and 2) her abdomen is so full of eggs, that she has difficulty curving it down to implant the sting. The primary use of her sting is to kill other, rival queens in the hive.
When ants sting they use formic acid. It is the simplest organic acid.
Fire ants sting and hurt people and animals.
Most creatures defend their turf, but fire ants are especially dangerous because of their sting, and very aggressive,