Maria Stinger died in November 1967 of suicide.
Maria Stinger was born in 1931, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Maria Callcott died in 1844.
Maria Nemeth died in 1967.
Maria Cunitz died in 1664.
Maria Andersson died in 1946.
Maria Stinger was born in 1931, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
yes
of course not
If they get hit by one they will DIE!
Well yes but I do think even the girls B.T.W when a bee's stinger gets stuck into a humans body they try to pull it out so that means after the humans get stunged it pulls it stinger and its stinger brakes from their body which you now what happens (they die.)
I cut off my Desert Hairy Scorpions stinger over a year ago.... it's still kickin!
They die because when they fly off after delivering the sting, some internal organs are ripped out of the insect. The barbed stinger remains in the victim, and the stinger is attached to organs inside the bee.
A wasps stinger does not come off when it stings. Unlike honey bees, which have barbed stingers that stick and they die.
The barb that is on a bee's stinger is like a razor blade. This will cause the stinger to remain locked into the skin when projected.
No the stinger is not left in the skin from Wasps or Hornets. They just sting you and pull it out. Only Honey Bees leave a stinger in you. My family are beekeepers so I have been stung by many bees but since honey bees die when they loose their stinger they don't sting unless they feel threatened.
No. After a bee has stung its victim, when it pulls away the barbed stinger pulls out of the bee's body together with with the venom sac and the associated structures. The bee dies from its injuries.
no, if their stinger breaks off after stinging someone then it ill grow back at rate of about 5.75 inches per month.