No, the sting is normally retracted, and only extended when the bee is about to sting.
The male of any bee species is called a drone.
To begin with most predators recognize that bee can be dangerous. If a predator finds an insect that looks like a bee it's probably not going to take a chance on messing with it because it doesn't want to get stung. Basically flies imitate bees to protect themselves from predators. It's a good way not to become someone's lunch.
No, grasshoppers do not have stingers. They use their powerful hind legs to escape predators and do not possess any venomous or stinging capabilities.
goodness gracous holy cretacuous period (diatomacious earth) . I am a strict beegan, which means i eat only Bee's. All i ever eat is Bee's. if prepared properly, a goldfish could most certainly eat a Bee
Manta rays don't have stingers. They have tails.
No, only females have stingers
harvesting bee stingers is a hobby of mine. always fun to put in someone's shoe...
there is no bee, wasp, hornet, and honey bee that has a triangle stinger. (they all have cone stingers).
because it can poison you.
Yes, there are some species of stingless bee; and in the others it is only the females that have stings, the males do not.
grab tweeser and pull it out
Bee stingers are small and can be hard to get out of a person body. The best way to get a bee stinger out would be with a pair of tweezers.
They sting and die because they lose there stingers.
All bees have stingers. They use it to protect themselves when they feel threatened but unfortunately they die after they sting someone. That is why you should just ignore a bee when it comes near you. Hope i helped
No, there are some types of bee which are stingless; and in those varieties which can sting, only the females have stings, the males do not.
Yes, some people are seriously allergic to bee venom and go into anaphylactic shock if stung.
50/100 it is because they do not have full grown stingers to actack preditors even though if they do use there stingers they will die