if you would get to close to a hive many of the bees woulde probably try to sting you.bee stings don't kill people except for killer bees which only live in some parts of Africa. if you are allergic to bee stinge it may kill you if it is not taken care of quickly.but it is very fatal... if your a bee,so bees don't want to sting you but they will if they think you are a threat to the hive.
It stings its attacker and releases a neurotoxin that hurts the animal. The bee then subsequently dies as they can only sting once.
if you would get to close to a hive many of the bees woulde probably try to sting you.bee stings don't kill people except for killer bees which only live in some parts of Africa. if you are allergic to bee stinge it may kill you if it is not taken care of quickly.but it is very fatal... if your a bee,so bees don't want to sting you but they will if they think you are a threat to the hive.
It stings its attacker and releases a neurotoxin that hurts the animal. The bee then subsequently dies as they can only sting once.
a bee has a large sting at the end of the insect and it uses that to defend it's self and it can use it for stinging enimies.
an African bee will fight to defend it's home to protect the queen and the hive. It's a natural instinct.
A flower may have thorns such as a rose does enabling it to passively defend itself .
it kill itself
each bee has 9 Hexagons of the honeycomb to itself.
A bee is perfectly capable of feeding itself.
A bee does not sting itself, but a wasp sometimes will. Bees will sting other bees if they are fighting.
Usually only to defend the hive or colony.
a sea star defend itself by hiding under rocks year around
he defend his self by flying
how dose a boobook owl defend itself
by blending in