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Sounds like a "Devil's Coach Horse" (Creophilus erythrocephalus) beetle

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Q: What are worms with pinchers and stingers that lives in holes in the ground and They have red heads and looks like a stinger on its backand pinchers on it mouth?
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What does a bee stinger look like?

The part of the stinger that penetrates the skin is comparable to a short, thin, amber cactus needle with a circular venom sack on the end which has a second non-stinging and much shorter point that looks similar to the but is not another stinger. I would describe the venom sack as looking like a burr you get from the grass but with only one "pricker" If you want to see a picture type in bee stinger on google.com and search there images.To remove a bee sting, do not grip it between finger and thumb and pull. This will squeeze all the remaining venom out of the venom sac and into your skin. Rather, use a tool. The best is a pair of needle nosed (aka snipe-nosed) pliers with really thin ends to the jaws. Grip the sting just where it enters the skin and pull it out. It will stick a bit because a bee sting has a barb.If you don't have these, use a knife with a thin blade; place it flat on the skin with the sharp edge facing the venom sac. Slide it carefully forwards so that it passes smoothly under the venom sac and contacts the sharp end of the stinger. Keep up a gentle but steady pressure until the sting stands up away from the skin; turn it right over and stroke it away.Failing a knife, you can try with a playing card or even a credit card. These last are not easy; most bee-keepers carry just three tools: a smoker ( which tends to stop bees stinging them ), a small sharp pen-knife and a pair of tweezers with the ends ground down.


What is a ground cat?

a cat that's on the ground


Why the elephant does not sink into the ground?

because the area of their feet, that touches the ground, is large and so the pressure the elephant makes onto the surface of the ground is small. They will sink if the ground is not hard enough, but on average they have no problems with sinking into the ground


Where do ground squirrels live?

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What type of weapon is a stinger?

A stinger is a type of missile. It is designed to be fired from the ground, moving vehicles or even helicopters. It has been used by the military in this countryÊsince 1981.


When welding with 7018 rod is the electrode holder positive and the ground negative?

Yes, the electrode holder (stinger) is positive and the ground is negative which means you would be welding DC positive.


How does a scorpion eject poison?

I have 4 emperors and if you see anything smeared on the glass it simple right before the stinger, the dip is and has no exoskeleton showing, if you ever notice them lay their tail down flat, it's because they are taking a dump on the ground


What are the armaments of a Comanche attack helicopter?

-1 under-mounted 20mm tri-cannon -6 Hellfire missles or 6 Stinger Missles (or 3 under each wing) -If not Hellfire or Stinger missles, Hydra ground rockets (up to 24) could be carried.


How do you treat ground bee stings?

For all bee stings, first start by removing the stinger. Place a cold compress to soothe the area and reduce swelling. If you have an allergy, seek medical attention immediately.


What can help if you get stung by a ground bee?

Pull out the stinger. Cool the inflamation with a cold compress or ice. Then mix baking soda and water into a paste and apply. One can also apply calamine lotion to help relieve itching and pain.


How can a giant crab spider eat a prey in the deep?

I have one of these as a pet. He (or she) will wait for a bug (I feed him crickets) to approach and then quickly grab it with his legs and pull it to his mouth where he pierces and holds it. I put about 12 small crickets in his habitat and he grabbed four of them shortly after each other and had them all pierced between his pinchers. One cricket escaped for a little while but was stupid enough to return and get trapped again. He held the crickets in his pinchers for about 15 minutes and then pressed the nearly dead bunch of prey into the ground while rotating his body around it in circles while webbing the crickets together. Once they were webbed together, he arched his body completely and began eating his catch. While eating, he didn't pounce any more crickets. It's pretty exciting to see one of these eat and I suspect mine was hungry in order to attack and trap multiple crickets in his pinchers the way he did. His pinchers appear about 3-4mm long and I can understand from looking at them how they'd hurt to be bit by. I don't directly handle mine.


Do spiders eat ground beetles?

Well, Spiders tend to eat anything that gets caught in their web, but obviously they would take care to not eat the stingers. To spiders, anything that lands in their web is classed as 'food'.


How do honey bees avoid their predators?

Flying, sheltering and stinging are ways in which honey bees avoid predators.Specifically, the insect in question (Apis spp) can respond to predation in one of three ways. A honey bee may choose to either out-fly a predator or seek shelter in a leafy hideaway or the hive. A third option would be standing ground to wield a fearsome stinger.


How do you say ground beef ground?

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What type of three phase voltage provides a stinger or high leg?

Currently, in popular usage, 3 phase systems are arranged in a "Y" or "star" configuration with the same voltage from each leg to ground. Primary sides of transformers are in a delta, "triangle", configuration but this is not the utilized side. In some old systems, the utilized system is delta with the mid point of one winding grounded. The phases at each end of this winding will measure half the volts to ground as from phase to phase. The phase farthest from the grounded winding measures a much higher voltage to ground than phase to phase since, in simple terms, it is measuring the voltage across 1 and 1/2 windings.


Does a dingo live in the ground or on the ground?

On the ground.