yes
In the story of Pilandok, a young prince that is tricked into believing that a beehive is a special gong. The prince hits the "special gong" and is stung by bees and then saved by soldiers and servants.
women helped to enforce the boycotts of british goods. they did things like holding public spinning bees to produce homespun threads, etc. basically they just helped enforce boycotts.
it's either john adams, james madison, james monroe, rutherford b. hayes, or warren g. harding.
Southwest Asia "Between 10,000 and 5,000 years ago, current theory goes, people in at least seven places, including Mexico, the Near East and South America, independently domesticated crops and creatures." Source: Brown, Kathryn. Science. New Trips Through the Back Alleys of Agriculture. VOL 292. 27 April 2001.
Yes. Because bees without stingers are dead. They can't live without their stingers. -_-
Yes, they are usually carpenter bees.
Nobody. Bees have poison in their stingers.
their stingers
yes
Male bees are the big, fuzzy bees without stingers.
Scorpions, wasps, hornets and bees have stingers.
Male burrowing wood bees do not have stingers and cannot sting. Female burrowing wood bees do have stingers but are not aggressive and rarely sting unless provoked.
None. All bees have their sting at the tip of the abdomen -- the rear.
there is no bee, wasp, hornet, and honey bee that has a triangle stinger. (they all have cone stingers).
Yes they do they pee from their butts aka their stingers
The stingers of bees and wasps are evolved from the queen's ovipositor, the part of her body that lays eggs. All workers (and the only ones that can sting) are female.