A worker bee has only one sting.
No, a wasp doesn't die if it stings but a honey bee does.
If you are allergic, yes, if you don't treat it then you could likely die.
they both die because if the bee stings the wasp it would kill the wasp but the bee would die to because when ever a bee stings something it die thats why both of them will die.
Wasps can die from many things, including from humans, bug repellent, and birds. As winter approaches, newly-mated queen will find a place in which to hibernate, the rest die as their body temperatures drop too low.
If you mean bee or wasp stings, then the answer is yes although it hardly ever happens. Some people are allergic to the formic acid of the sting and can go into anaphylactic shock from which they COULD die if they don't get treatment. But as I said, it hardly ever happens.
Yes, a bee does die, where as a wasp doesn't.
A wasps stinger does not come off when it stings. Unlike honey bees, which have barbed stingers that stick and they die.
Some people are allergic to bee stings and can die quickly from a single sting if not medically treated. Even if you are not allergic, you can also die from bee sting if you are stung many times.
It Takes A Couple Of Hours.
A wasp, unlike a worker bee, has a smooth sting, so can withdraw it after stinging. So, the wasp is not injured and lives to sting another day. Yes this is true But if it trys to sting through your clothes it will not get the stinger out and because of that it will die!!! thts a lie a wasps stinger it made out of a strong metal like substance and can sting thro anythin they only die when they can't live any longer
No, a scorpion does not die after it stings its victim.
If you are allergic to blue mud dauber wasp stings, seek medical attention immediately. Call emergency services and inform them of your allergy and the situation. Follow any recommendations given by medical professionals to manage the allergic reaction.