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According to the link, below, the major chemical in a honey bee sting is "melittin".
Sting operations should continue because they are good for a community. Sting operations catch people that are trying to get away with illegal acts.
It will sting its enemy or use a chemical
No not really.......if alot of bees sting then you would feel a little dizzy and need to be taken to the hospital.
Formic acid is the chemical in the sting or bite of most stinging insects.
Wasp stings contain: hyaluronidase, histamine, phospholipase A, acetylcholine.
my dad once told me it wont hurt if a wasp stings me after a bee and i asked why.... it is because there is a certain chemical in a bee sting that helps the acid in the sting painless. it can also be the other way round, they both cancel each other out! not a good idea to try this though as it is near imposable for the bee or wasp to sting you in the same place but some scientist have extracted this chemical but it can not be soled as it has too many health issues. hope this helped
A chemical change because the chemicals from the bee's stinger are reacting with the chemicals in your body, producing the red mark.
it sends out a chemical to other bees which tells them to attack. I don't know what the chemical is called, its kind of complicated and im not a science expert.
it is unposibe that sting could have a sting tail
They sting people.
Sort of. If wasps feel threatened they sting. The sting releases pheromones into the air, a chemical signal to other wasps that it is being attacked. If other wasps are in the area, or if you are near the nest, they may also attack you.