I don't know so please tell me
If you mean - do they have a venomous sting, then the answer is yes.
Queen bees have the same ability to sting as worker bees. The big difference is that the queen's sting is smooth, so she can withdraw it easily.
One of the honeybee worker will spot something or someone near their hive and know what they do: sting it. If it is a insect the same size the worker can sting it multiple times. If it is a larger mammal (cat, bear ect.) and the worker stings the thick skin and pumps mostly the whole poison into the skin. The worker will fly away but will be torn up because the poison is like their blood.By stinging.
yes, worker bees sting, many people think that they don't but the queen bee does but they are the same type of bees
Worker bees die after they sting because their stingers are barbed and get pulled out of their bodies. Their poison sacks, and part of their intestines are pulled out along with it killing the bee.
Queen bees have the same ability to sting as worker bees. The big difference is that the queen's sting is smooth, so she can withdraw it easily.Read more: Do_queen_bees_have_poison
centerpeds can kill people if they get their stingers in you and sting you or they squart their poison at you
Only in rare cases will a bee sting without being seriously provoked and many species of bee don't sting at all.The sting of a Honeybee (worker) is barbed, so it remains under your skin after it has stung you. When the bee attempts to fly off her intestines and some muscles are pulled out with the poison sac. The muscles make the poison pump into the skin.
If you are stung by a bee, it will be a worker bee because queens don't normally leave the hive -- and the drones don't have a sting. To a human, a bee sting is usually just a painful nuisance, but a very small creature it can be very dangerous. To another insect it is fatal.
yes.
Poison sting.
becuse it makes them sting