Yes, if they feel threatened.
Yes, only honeybees die after they sting.
Only if they sting you.
Honeybees will only sting if they’re provoked; their singers a barbed too: This represents that after a honeybee stings someone, its organs get ripped out when it tries to fly away. That‘s how “You sting someone, you die!” is a thing with honeybees
In honeybees, only the males (drones) do not have a sting.
Their sting.
No. This is only true of honeybees. Wasps do not lose their stingers and can sting multiple times.
many people can be harmed or possably die from there sting
Yes, paper wasps do not die after they sting because their stingers are not barbed like those of honeybees. This allows them to sting multiple times without harming themselves.
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A sting is what makes a honeybee harmful, but they won't sting unless they are provoked. Only female honeybees have stingers, are workers, and take up most of the population in the hive. But when a worker honeybee stings someone, it's fatal for them: After a worker bee stings someone, their stinger is deeply attached to the person; then when the honeybee tries to fly away, their abdomen gets torn out and it kills them.
Three differences between Orchard Mason Bees and Honeybees are: 1. Honeybees are more aggessive. 2. Orchard Mason Bees live in mud holes while Honeybees live in hives. 3. Orchard Mason Bees sting less frequently than Honeybees.
No, sweat bees do not die after they sting. Unlike honeybees, which have barbed stingers that are left behind in the skin and cause them to die after stinging, sweat bees have smooth stingers that allow them to sting repeatedly without harm to themselves.