A hornet can sting multiple times and not die. This is due to the fact that their stinger is not barbed like worker bees are. The exact number of stings is unknown.
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A honey bee can only sting once before it dies.
No, a wasp can sting a number of times before it dies. A bee can only sting once, because its stinger is attached to its internal organs, which are ripped from its body when it stings, killing the bee.
As much as it wants to.
If they sting people many times it may hurt the people but after the bee stings many times then yes it dies.
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Hornets can kill someone if they are allergic to the venom. And if enough of them sting someone, they could go into shock and that could be a problem.
A bee only dies if it loses its sting. If it can get away with its sting intact it will survive.
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If they were true honeybees, there were 4 bees. A bee dies after 1 sting.
What happens to a bee after it stings someone depends on whether it was able to pull the sting out of the victim. If it can, the bee will just fly away and no harm comes to it. By a cruel trick of evolution, a bee's sting is barbed, and animal flesh is elastic and tends to grip the sting so it is likely that as the bee tries to pull away the sting is pulled out from the bee's abdomen together with the venom sac and the muscles which pump the venom. The bee will then fly away, but its injuries are such that it will die from them somewhere between an hour and a day after.
Yes. The stinger of a honeybee has barbs on it which is left when the bee stings and tries to pull away. The barbs are connected to the bee's abdomen so once the bee stings and pulls away, the barb is pulled, which pulls the bee's abdomen out as well and then the bee soon dies.
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