The real question should be, does sweat sting when it flies.
No, dragon flies do not sting.
No, they don't sting.
Yes, they do. Most times, what people call "sweat bees" are actually syrphid flies. They are true flies and do not sting but they do have the coloration that marks them as "bee mimics". See link
Drone flies are brightly coloured even though they cannot sting is probably so that they can trick the other insects, animals, etc. into not eating them, in other words, acting as if it could actually sting.
Bees sting for the same reason that wolves bite and horses kick. It is their defence mechanism; their means of protecting themselves and their hive.A bee will sting when it feels threatened.Bees are generally docile. If one flies near you it is very unlikely to sting if you don't make sudden movements towards it, so don't try to swat it away. It will soon lose interest in you and fly away.
No, crane flies (from the Tipulidae family) do not bite. While crane flies resemble large mosquitoes, the adults have non-piercing mouthparts (unlike mosquitoes) and only feed on nectar or not at all.However, there are insects that very much resemble mosquitoes and crane flies that can bite or sting. The Ichneumon Wasp is one such insect and is said to be capable of inflicting a painful sting if it feels threatened.
Well, wasp sting is more poisonous than bee sting
Bumble bees are bees. If they sting, it is a bee sting. Robber flies can bite humans. It is not similar to a bee sting.
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dragon flies flie to get away from predators such as frogs, fish,mice, and other rodents
Yes, they do. Most times, what people call "sweat bees" are actually syrphid flies. They are true flies and do not sting but they do have the coloration that marks them as "bee mimics". See link
You shouldn't need to take out a hornet sting. The hornet's sting is smooth and firmly attached to its body so it has no difficulty removing it as it flies away. If a sting has been left behind it was probably that of a honey bee.
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Dragon flies are being eaten by snakes, frogs, spiders,bats and birds.
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The difference is that a bee can sting but a dragonfly and a moth can't.
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