No, male bees (drones) do not have a sting.
Worker bees (all female) have a barbed sting which is left behind when the bee stings. The bee will then die.
The queen bee has a smooth sting which she can withdraw, so she is able to sting more than once.
A male bee is called a drone.
A male honey bee is referred to as a Drone
A male bee irrespective of if it works or not is known as a Drone.
The opposite gender of a female bee is a male bee. Male bees are called drones and are responsible for mating with the queen bee in the hive.
A male bee is called a drone and an infertile female bee is called a worker. There will also be one fertile female bee in a colony - the queen.
A male bee is called a drone.
A male bee is generally called a drone
The male bee is called a dron.
Male bee is called drone , it is haploid .
A male honey bee is referred to as a Drone
A male bee irrespective of if it works or not is known as a Drone.
The male of any bee species is called a drone.
A male bee is called a drone.
A male bee is called the drone they do not work there only purpose is to mate with the queen.
The opposite gender of a female bee is a male bee. Male bees are called drones and are responsible for mating with the queen bee in the hive.
A male bee is called a drone and an infertile female bee is called a worker. There will also be one fertile female bee in a colony - the queen.
A male bee is called a drone.