If a bee feels so scared or if there protecting other bees, they will use there stinger, but that will kill normal honey bees.
Bees normally protect the hive by swarming around it. If the bees feel threatened, they will sting the unwanted intruder to protect the queen and the larvae.
A queen bee gives off a chemical to tell when she is under attack or even if she is just giving orders. When her minions sense that chemical they will drop everything and come protect her.
Bees protect themselves by stinging its victim, if it is a woman, a male bee cannot sting.
By stinging its prey.
with its stinger
With it's sting.
A little thing called a stinger.
Bees kill other bees to protect the hive or to steal honey from other hives through a hole in the hive.
By stinging anyone who goes near it.
By stinging anyone or anything that they see as being a threat to the hive.
Bees in one hive typically do not communicate with bees from another since they usually will not allow bees from another hive to enter their own hive.
Worker bees make honey and protect the hive from danger.
Bees
A hive is a home in which bees are kept.
A bee hive isn't hexagonal. The cells that bees make from wax inside a bee hive are hexagonal and the bees use these cells to raise young bees and to store honey and pollen.
The noun 'hive' is a collective noun for a hive of bees and a hive of oysters.
The noun 'hive' is a collective noun for a hive of bees and a hive of oysters.
A hive is an artificial home provided for honey bees by a beekeeper. Once bees are settled in the hive (or wild colony), they usually stay there and don't move.
The function of a queen bee is to lay eggs. She does no other work, and no other bees lay eggs. Without her there would be no young bees to replace the workers as they die, and the colony would soon die out.