they contract muscles in their thorax, and the stinger comes out and they press down and they sting.
A thorax is the region of many animal's bodies that lies between the head and abdomen. In bees, the thorax is connected to both the legs and wings, which are very important to the bee!
None. All bees have their sting at the tip of the abdomen -- the rear.
it is for the wings and legs to be, and to be a part of the body. The bee has three parts of it's body the ''abdomen ''thorax and the ''stinger. is that right?
A bee's sting is at the tip of its abdomen. Incidentally, only female bees have stings.
mostly the stinger to protect her self mostly the stinger to protect her self
In humans and other mammals the thorax and abdomen are separated by a sheet of muscle called the diaphragm. In insects like wasps and bees where there is a narrow region between the thorax and the abdomen this is called the petiole.
maybe maybe not.
They make great honey and without them there will be no flowers. When they sting their abdomen is torn with the sting so when they sting something they die. Without bees pollination would not happen and the human race would be wiped out.
Bumble bees have stings, and will use them if provoked.
Only female bees and wasps can sting. The females of these species have a sharp, retractable needle-like stinger in the tip of the abdomen and connected to a venom gland. The stinger itself is a modified ovipositor (egg-laying tube), which is why only females have them.
Yes, but only the females have stings. They are quite docile, though, and are not so aggressive as other bees and some wasps.