a bee can live for about 2 hours. but certain bees do not die after 2 hours. certain bees like the yellow jackets do not doe after 2 hours. in fact, yellow jackets do not die at all if they sting someone.
Albert Einstein said that, if bees disappeared man would only survive for 4 years.
A wasp's stinger (or a bee's stinger for that matter), is actually called an ovipositor. It is a hollow and somewhat pointed tube used by the wasp or bee to lay eggs. However, it is also used as a 'defensive' weapon when the wasp or bee stings something or someone. There is a small venom sack attached to it. So, the wasp or bee has a choice on what to eject from the "stinger," either an egg, or venom, depending upon how the bee or wasp is using its "stinger."The stinger is usually at or near the rear of the insect. So, it is not in the mouth of the wasp or bee. When a person is stung, they are poked by the stinger, not bit.Since the "stinger" is actually designed to lay or deposit eggs, only female bees and wasps can sting. Male bees and wasps cannot sting because they have no stinger and cannot lay eggs. The stinger can vary in length, depending upon the wasp or bee species and may be quite small in some species, a few tenths' of a millimeter long, or may be quite long, over 10 centimeters, again, depending upon the wasp or bee species. Some wasps can sting, some cannot sting (or perhaps do not know to sting). However, I have been stung by wasps that are very small, 1 - 2 mm, and wasps that are large. And I have not been stung by larger wasps with very large stingers. So, the wasp's size is not a very good indicator of whether a wasp will sting or not.If the stinger is jagged or barbed, like a worker honey bee, the stinger is torn out of the bee when it stings someone, and thus kills the bee. When the stinger is smooth, like for many wasp species, the stinger does not pull out, and the wasp can sting as many times as it wants or feels the need to do.
If we didn't have bees and our technology didn't improve, then we could not survive without the trees and plants. Bees help theses plants by pollenating them and keeping them healthy. If our Technology did improve, then scientists could probably figure out a way to survivee without theese things. Thanks, Bekah Jobe
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A bug that is brown and black that has long legs is most likely a female ichneumon wasp. The long appendage that looks like a stinger is for laying eggs. There are some male ichneumon wasps that do use their stingers for defense but the stinger is much smaller and less noticeable.
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a bee can live between 6-8 years but if it stings someone it will die.I am sorry however this answer is mostly wrong in the following ways;Worker female bees can live through winter when not doing any work, however when a work is foraging for nectar or pollen, the median life is three weeks and they work themselves to death. And the hive survives.The queen has a barb-less stinger and therefore does not do damage to herself when she stings. But she does not leave the hive so does not have the opportunity to sting in defense. Her stinger is used to kill rival queen before they hatch. She can and does live several years.I hope this clears up the question.
First of all, WHAT THE HOOT IS A BLACK BEES?
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The stinger of the giant Asian hornet (Vespa mandarinia) can be up to 6 millimeters (approximately 0.24 inches) long. This stinger is capable of delivering a potent venom that can cause severe pain and allergic reactions in humans. The hornet's sting is particularly dangerous due to its size and the quantity of venom it can inject.