A wasp can inflict multiple stings, whereas a honey bee can only sting once, after which it dies.
No, stingrays have a single barb on their tail that is used for defense. Once they have used it to sting, it must be regrown if they wish to sting again.
Unlike bees, wasps have a smooth sting and can easily withdraw it after stinging. They can also sting more than once.
No. When a honeybee stings it dies.
No, A Bee would sting One person and then the bee would be dieing ... It wouldn't be able to sting another person at the same time as the bee would probably fall to the floor and die.
beacaus it only has one stinger attached to its guts n wen it stings u it pulls it out with it
Queen and worker bumblebees can sting. Unlike a honey bee's stinger, a bumblebee's stinger doesn't have barbs, so they can sting more than once. Bumblebees are not normally aggressive, but they will sting in defence of their nest, or if they are harmed.
Masonry bees are generally non-aggressive and rarely sting. They possess the ability to sting, but they typically only do so if provoked or handled. Unlike honeybees, which can sting multiple times, masonry bees can sting only once, as their stinger is not barbed. Overall, they are more focused on nesting and pollination than on defending themselves.
Well, wasp sting is more poisonous than bee sting
Well yes and know. They only bite so they cas hurt you more than once
Hornets are much bigger and their sting is much more painful than bees. Hornets can also sting more than once because it doesn't detach form its body unlike bees. Hornets tend to be more agressive than bees, but they are much less aggresive in general than wasps.
both of them want to sting anyone in sight
The queens and workers can but their sting does not have barbs like a the honeybee, so they can sting more than once. Male's cant sting because they don't have a stinger. Males have a genital capsule for mating.