Yes. Their stinger falls out, and they die shortly after. It's their last line of defense.
yes they get 1 sting only
If a bee were to sting an ant, the ant would certainly die. But a bee would usually have no reason to sting an ant.
They make great honey and without them there will be no flowers. When they sting their abdomen is torn with the sting so when they sting something they die. Without bees pollination would not happen and the human race would be wiped out.
no. it will die. the sting on you will throb
The function of a queen bee is to lay eggs. She does no other work, and no other bees lay eggs. Without her there would be no young bees to replace the workers as they die, and the colony would soon die out.
No, male bees (drones) do not have a sting. Worker bees (all female) have a barbed sting which is left behind when the bee stings. The bee will then die. The queen bee has a smooth sting which she can withdraw, so she is able to sting more than once.
yes it is true because once i got bee sting-ed and i am still alive
The sting of an Africanized honey bee (proper name for what Hollywood and the sensationalist media call the 'killer bee') is no worse than the sting of any other variety of bee. Most people will just have a short period of pain from the sting, but there is a very small minority of people who are hypersensitive to bee venom, and for these people one sting can be dangerous -- even life-threatening. And the variety of bee makes no difference.
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you would die. but slowly
He died from a bee sting in the summer .
They die when they sting someone, because their guts rip apart as the sting cannot be separated from the bee's body.
No. European honeybees permenantly lose their stinger after stinging a victim, and the bee dies. The Africanized honeybee (the "killer bee") does not lose its stinger and can sting multiple times.