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None. Only worker bees produce honey. All worker bees have have stingers. If a worker looses it's stinger it will die.
Male honey bees, also known as drones, are larger than female honey bees, which are worker bees and queens. Drones do not have stingers and their main role is to mate with the queen. Female worker bees are smaller and have stingers for defense. Queens are the largest bees in the colony and are responsible for laying eggs.
Male honey bees, known as drones, are larger than female honey bees, which are worker bees. Drones do not have stingers and their main role is to mate with the queen bee. Female worker bees are smaller, have stingers, and perform tasks such as collecting nectar, making honey, and caring for the hive.
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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Male bees are known as drones. They are larger than female worker bees and do not have stingers. Their main role is to mate with the queen bee.
Well, the difference is that the worker bees (female) and the queen bee have stingers, as the drones (male) do not. So, if a bee has a stinger, it is a female, and if it doesn't have a stinger, it is a male. Hope I helped! :)
The worker who paid £125 should get paid £687.50 and the other worker should get paid 812.50.
Female bees, or worker bees, are the ones responsible for stinging because their stingers are modified egg-laying structures called ovipositors. When a worker bee stings, its stinger is barbed and gets stuck in the skin, tearing the bee's abdomen and causing it to die. This is why male bees, or drones, which do not have stingers, cannot sting.
"Social worker" should only be capitalized if it is used as part of a specific job title or when directly addressing someone with that title, for example: "Social Worker Smith" or "Hello, Social Worker."
You should, unless that illegal "alien" is a family member or friend. Or a worker/co-worker.
Yes, "hard worker" should be hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun, as in "She is a hard-worker."