Bees will sting birds when their beehive is under attack. However, birds tend to be quicker at consuming the insects before the bee can attack.
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They get wet. Unless the jet of water is strong enough to injure them, that is all that happens.
Not usually. Bees usually attack because they feel threatened or uncomfortable with you or your wearing bright clothes! If you start trying to hit it then yes it could sting you or stepping on it or sometimes even shooing it away it can sting you so you just have to be careful around bees and their hives.
I'm pretty sure bees "invented" a beehive thamselves
Bees do. It is a component of the venom and is called the attack pheromone. Its effect is to make other bees in the immediate area more likely to sting.
with their sting. duuuh.
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beehive
They get wet. Unless the jet of water is strong enough to injure them, that is all that happens.
Bees: /bees/ Beehive: bee/hive
Not usually. Bees usually attack because they feel threatened or uncomfortable with you or your wearing bright clothes! If you start trying to hit it then yes it could sting you or stepping on it or sometimes even shooing it away it can sting you so you just have to be careful around bees and their hives.
follow the bees
beehive
Bees are kept in a a hive, a beehive.
I'm pretty sure bees "invented" a beehive thamselves
Bees do. It is a component of the venom and is called the attack pheromone. Its effect is to make other bees in the immediate area more likely to sting.
Bumble bees have stings, and will use them if provoked.