The bee has a barb in its sting .Once it penetrates,the bee cannot withdraw it. The poison sac and the gland are dragged from the body virtually disembowelling the bee. Not one of natures better ideas
Honey bee jaws are designed for gathering food and are too weak to hurt a human - so nothing would happen if a honey bee were to try and bite a human. To protect themselves honey bees have a 'sting'.
the human
The bees raise their young and make honey.
Human and larger animals
Bees don't bite, they sting. When a honey bee stings, it leaves the barb of the sting behind, sticking out of your skin. Maybe that's what you got confused with.
Ultraviolet.
the honey bee
a normal honey bee a bee
The Africanized honey bee. Euorpean honey bees were breed with African honey bees, creating a hybrid bee known as the Africanized honey bee, or killer bee.
I hope that that bee is not an Africanized honey bee.
Honey bee IS the common name of the honey bee. The scientific name of the western honey bee is Apis Mellifera.
Dvorah (דבורה) = "honey bee"