Just the honeybee. It has a barbed stinger that rips out his abdomen when it tries to remove it.
No, a honey bee can only sting once because its stinger is barbed and gets stuck in the skin, causing the bee to die after stinging.
1 time only which is done during the only interphase in meiosis.
Larvae, to start with, as none of them have wings yet. Also there are two groups of wingless insects; silverfish and fleas (which have lost them along the way, their ancestors had wings). There are quite a few insects that have wings but rarely fly, such as earwigs, most cockroaches, and beetles that have their shields fused so they never fly. Also, in ants the only ones with wings are the queen and males, and the young queen bites off hers when founding her colony to perform better underground. She flies only once, during her mating flight, to get far from her colony of birth to found her own.
Some species of bee, such as the honey bee, will die after stinging a person as the stinger is barbed and is torn from their adomen in the process of stinging you. However not all species of bee have a barbed stinger and may be able to sting you repeatedly and live.
Springtails are typically very small, measuring only about 1-2 millimeters in length. This makes them much smaller than most other common insects, such as ants or flies.
The stinging cells in the hydra is what helps it paralyze its prey. Once it uses its stinging cells to paralyze it, the hydra then uses its tentacles to push into itsslef considering that its only one cell layer thin.
I am stinging. You are stinging. He/she/it is stinging. We are stinging. They are stinging. (Of course, normally only the 3rd person, it or they, would be used with sting.)
Not only stinging but also with its powerful jaws and they can chew into soft fruits and etc. They rarely have to use there stinging because they're so powerful. and hornets size are about 4 times bigger than a regular bee
Wasps have one sting, as do all other similar insects.
No. There are many such as catfish.
Many Animals Eat only insects but mainly it is ant eaters and different kinds of bats.
No, a honey bee can only sting once because its stinger is barbed and gets stuck in the skin, causing the bee to die after stinging.
Bumblebees are generally docile and only sting in self-defense. They are not as aggressive as other stinging insects and will usually only sting if they feel threatened or provoked. Additionally, bumblebees die after stinging, so they are more inclined to avoid using their stinger unless absolutely necessary.
Yes, only honeybees die after they sting.
no they only eat insects no they only eat insects
all lizards mostly eat the same such as crickets or other small insects
That is impossible, many insects have not been discovered. In general, insects all have 6 legs.