Sounds like the "Irish Zebra Bee" to me.
its basically when a bee sees you, is afraid, and defends itself by stinging you.
yes because it will make the stinging go away
yesAccording to Wikipedia, worker honey bees die after stinging a mammal once, due to its barbed stinger which becomes lodged in the 'victim's flesh, torn from the body of the honey bee. However the barbed stinger of the honey bee can safely withdraw after stinging another bee, thus leaving the honey bee alive to protect its hive again.All others are capable of multiple stings, including yellow jackets, which have slightly barbed stings, and honey bee queens, which are not barbed at all.
A common stinging insect that doesn't cost money is the wasp. Wasps can be found in many outdoor environments and can sting when provoked or threatened. It is important to be cautious around them to avoid getting stung.
We have these in our yard. We believe they are either mining bees or sweat bees. Ours have bright green (not metallic green)_ heads, and abdomens that resemble a honey bee or yellow jacket. They live in the ground as specified in the answer, and are not aggressive. Very good pollinators - seen carrying large loads of pollen into burrows. - Larry Hewitt; Centralia, WA
a bee stinging
No, they do die when stinging people, not like animals.
Free-bee
it give it more speed
The insect that has a striped body and flies is a bee.
wasp
It is called free bee.
A wasp I think cause it has a butt like a bee aand it's striped
they talk and sting 2 parts is sleeeping and stinging
hornets wasps bee's
its not so much a trait its more of an instinct
A bee is an insect with a striped body and the ability to fly.