Yes, it can be.
Honey bees can become sticky if they come into contact with honey or nectar. Their bodies are covered in fine hairs that can trap sticky substances, making them appear sticky. However, bees will clean themselves and each other to remove any sticky residue.
It varies from tree to tree, but for the most part it is sticky.
Gonorrhea
The stigma of a flower is sticky in order to aid in the reproduction of the flower. The stickiness allows pollen to adhere to the stigma, a sexual organ. This sticky stigma also prevents unwanted organisms and insects from penetrating the plant.
Oak tree acorns can become distorted and sticky due to infestation by pests, such as aphids, that secrete a sticky substance called honeydew. This honeydew can cause the acorns to become misshapen and sticky. Proper pest management and pruning can help address the issue.
Possibly gonorrhea. Gonorrhea tends to have yellow and white discharge. If it smells especially bad, go see a doctor. If you are recovering from a surgery, you could possibly have puss leakage, which is natural. If it is coming from a cut, see a doctor.
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.
yes it is a sticky note.People use the phrase sticky for a shorter term
I read in Readers Digest a long time ago that it was a Native American saying about snow conditions but I remember it as "sticky no sticky no sticky sticky". And meaning if the snow is sticky and can be made into a snowball it won't be around long, and if it is not sticky, not able to be made into a snowball, it will be around for awhile.
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Gonorrhea
Sticky glue
Of course. Gonorrhea can be contracted through virtually any genital contact regardless of the sex of the parties involved.
Georges Luys has written: 'A text-book on gonorrhea and its complications' -- subject(s): Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
NG is typical
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