Bees will only sting if they feel threatened. If you keep calm when a bee comes near you are far less likely to be stung. If you keep still when a bee lands on you it will normally just fly away again.
If you try to make the bee go away by swatting at it you may well provoke a stinging attack because the bee will see that as threatening.
The only other time a bee may sting is if it gets caught in clothing or in your hair. Then it may sting out of panic when it can't get away.
no, but they can exert a black liquid when they are scared as a warning...
The dictionaries I looked at used "sting, stung, stung" (such as "the bee stung me yesterday").
Stung Treng Province's population is 111,734.
ride your lawnmower over them or buy wasp killer
they die after they got stung
No
It can be (a stung beekeeper, stung pride). It is the past participle of the verb to sting, and is otherwise a verb.
Stung. e.g. The bee has stung me.
I got stung by the bee.
I Got Stung was created on 1958-10-21.
no source http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stung
a painful strike to the stung area and a possibility of paralyzment