grab tweeser and pull it out
venom sack will continue to pump venom into your blood stream.
because it can poison you.
harvesting bee stingers is a hobby of mine. always fun to put in someone's shoe...
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 Other types of bees, like bumblebees, have smooth stingers that can be withdrawn without causing harm to the bee.
All bees have stingers. They use it to protect themselves when they feel threatened but unfortunately they die after they sting someone. That is why you should just ignore a bee when it comes near you. Hope i helped
No, only females have stingers
Because the venom sac is still attached to the barb and may still pump venom into the body. The best way to remove it is to scrape it off with your nail or something similar. If you grip it with your fingers you will probably squeeze more venom into the body.
If you get stung by a bee, you should remove the stinger as quickly as possible. Leaving it in will result in increased pain, swelling, and the amount of venom injected.
Yes, there are some species of stingless bee; and in the others it is only the females that have stings, the males do not.
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.
They sting and die because they lose there stingers.