A sac that holds venom.
It depends on how you kill the bees. If the bee is killed by being crushed it is quite possible that the venom sac is ruptured and the venom will leak out. One component of the venom produces a scent called the alarm pheromone and this could attract other bees which would be ready to sting.
No.
Through a barb at the rear of their abdomen.
No, but they use their stinger if humans annoy them. bees don't like to do this, because most bees die from losing their stinger.
Bees do. It is a component of the venom and is called the attack pheromone. Its effect is to make other bees in the immediate area more likely to sting.
It depends on how you kill the bees. If the bee is killed by being crushed it is quite possible that the venom sac is ruptured and the venom will leak out. One component of the venom produces a scent called the alarm pheromone and this could attract other bees which would be ready to sting.
in there venom sac in there stinger
Bees venom isn't very deadly. It's the venom that attract other bees to sting you. All the stingers injected in your body kills you, not the venom.
No.
No, they are not bees. They have venom glands and reproduce venom with energy and time.
the stinger has venom
It's continually produced and stored in a venom 'sac' on either side of the snake's head. The venom is modified saliva.
Its internal organs. The middle part with the legs houses only muscle to power the legs and wings, and things such as stomach, heart, ovaries/venom sac are all in the abdomen (butt)!
nothing
When bees sting you, they insert a barb into your skin and then send a venom down the barb and into your body.
No, bee venom is a weak acid.
Through a barb at the rear of their abdomen.