Wasps, Hornets, Bubble Bees, and mainly all bees, try not to get stung at all!
because it can poison you.
Yes, bees have poison in their stingers, but it is not very much. It hardley has any effect on a human (unless you are allergic to the bees poison) the poison in the bees stingers only forms a hive around the sting. The main reason for them is to defend themselves or their hive if they sense potential danger.
there is no bee, wasp, hornet, and honey bee that has a triangle stinger. (they all have cone stingers).
No, honeybees have barbed stingers that remain in the skin and detach from the bee, causing the bee to die after stinging. Other types of bees, like bumblebees, have smooth stingers that can be withdrawn without causing harm to the bee.
Worker bees die after they sting because their stingers are barbed and get pulled out of their bodies. Their poison sacks, and part of their intestines are pulled out along with it killing the bee.
No, only females have stingers
Yes, within their stingers, bee have tiny poison sacks. These poisons are mainly what causes a bee sting to hurt so much.
Nobody. Bees have poison in their stingers.
Yes, there are some species of stingless bee; and in the others it is only the females that have stings, the males do not.
grab tweeser and pull it out
harvesting bee stingers is a hobby of mine. always fun to put in someone's shoe...
Bee stingers are small and can be hard to get out of a person body. The best way to get a bee stinger out would be with a pair of tweezers.