Yes.
YES the bee stings
People don't usually die after being stung by a bee. If bee stings were fatal I would be dead quite a few times over by now.A small number of people are highly allergic to bee venom, and in the worst case the reaction can cause anaphylactic shock which can be fatal if not treated immediately.If, on the other hand, you mean how long does it take the bee to die then if she loses her sting this can take anything from a couple of hours up to about 24 hours.A bee that doesn't lose her sting won't die for any reason to do with having stung.
no. it will die. the sting on you will throb
Yes, a bee does die, where as a wasp doesn't.
A worker bee has only one sting.
yes ,they do if they are not given the antidote in time.
It stings you. If you're alergic, you be dead. If not, you be fine.
If you are allergic to bee stings, it most certainly could kill you.
No, a wasp doesn't die if it stings but a honey bee does.
The possible outcomes depend on a variety of factors.Possible outcomes for the bee:1. If the person bites it or swallows it, it will die2. If it stings the person, the bee will die3. If the person does not harm the bee and it simply flies back out, it will live.Possible outcomes for the person:1. The bee stings the person who is not allergic, he lives, with some discomfort.2. The bee stings the person who is allergic, he will be discomforted and might die.3. If the bee is swallowed without stinging, the person will live
Yes it will. It dies after its first and only sting.