In some bees, their innards are attached to their stinger, which is barbed and is supposed to stick in the victim's skin. When the bee stings you, it releases the stinger from the abdomen along with some vital organs, causing the bee to die minutes later. This does not usually happen with hornets. They have a smooth retractable stinger that is meant to inject venom into the victim's body, not stick into it.
when bees sting you they die. but wasps when they sting you they stay alive.
No.... only bees die after they sting you
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No, sweat bees do not die after they sting. Unlike honeybees, which have barbed stingers that are left behind in the skin and cause them to die after stinging, sweat bees have smooth stingers that allow them to sting repeatedly without harm to themselves.
no they only sting as a last resort as they die. soon after
Male bees, or drones, do not have a sting. In bees, wasps and similar insects the sting is a modified ovipositor (egg laying tube) -- an organ that males do not have.
they dont, only bees do.
Worker bees die after they sting because their stingers are barbed and get pulled out of their bodies. Their poison sacks, and part of their intestines are pulled out along with it killing the bee.
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Bees do indeed die once they have stung you. Hornets & Wasps do not die. They are free to sting you repeatedly. Remember they have no malice towards anyone or anything. They only sting when they feel threatened.