While most people refer to the stinging appendage of a bee as the stinger, it is scientifically referred to as a sting. People often think that there is a more complex name for this appendage.
The scientific name for Carniolan honey bees is Apis mellifera carnica.
'Sweat bee' is a colloquial name for bees of the order Halictidae, but the habit of trying to get salt by drinking human perspiration is not restricted to bees of this order. See the related links for more information.
Africanized honey bees (AHB), known colloquially as "killer bees" or Africanized bees, are hybrids of the African honey bee, Apis mellifera scutellata (not A. m. adansonii; see Collet et al., 2006), with various European honey bees such as the Italian bee A. m. ligusticaand A. m. iberiensis.
The scientific name for the stingray is Dasyatis pastinaca, also known as Trygon pastinaca. It is a cartilaginous fish characterized by its flattened body and whip-like tail with a venomous stinger.
Apis andreniformis, A. cerana, A. dorsata, A. florea, A. koschevnikovi, A. mellifera, and A. nigrocincta are scientific names of the honey bee.Specifically, a scientific name consists of at least two names, of which the first is the genus and the second the species. In this case, the genus indicates that the insect in question is a honey bee. The species tells exactly what kind of honey bee it is.
Only female bees possess a stinger, while male bees do not have stingers and cannot sting.
A stinger. :p A stinger :D
with their stinger
yes they do.
stinger?
Because a bees stinger is on their buttocks.
the stinger has venom
No. Wasps do too.
Black
yes
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.
The scientific name for Carniolan honey bees is Apis mellifera carnica.