Yellow jackets keep their stingers and can sting you multiple times. I bee a sting you only once. When they lose their stingers they die.
2006-07-14 10:13:59
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answered by the Goddess Angel 5
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i have been stung with the help of two bumblebees and a honey bee earlier, yet in no way a yellowjacket or a hornet. i'll assert bumble bees look all overweight and attractive (till you get stung), yet once you're youthful adequate they are going to go away you crying and the section will be fantastically swollen for a pair days max. because people go away inappropriate or unrelatable discomfort comparisons, i'd fee getting stung with the help of an grownup bumble bee as getting 4-5 tetanus/usual well being care service pictures interior an same section mutually. A honey bee isn't too undesirable, yet nevertheless undesirable, like 3-4 tetanus pictures etc. i'll imagine a hornet sting should be like getting stapled on your hand, yet i'm questioning about eliminating a wasp nest round my living house. they seem yellowjackets, the eastern form. Any theory how painful one is in case you get stung?
2016-11-02 01:54:13
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answered by Anonymous
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A bee's stinger only dislodges from it's body when it stings a mammal.
2006-07-14 10:14:44
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answered by Lisa 2
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wasps and hornets don't lose their stinger when they sting you, so it must have been a bee, and yes the bee will die.
2006-07-14 10:09:18
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answered by Kryztal 5
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some bees like honey bees will die after they sting, but wasps and most hornets can repeatedly sting and sometimes bite at the same time.
2006-07-14 10:09:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Bees die. Others not necessarily...
2006-07-14 10:10:06
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answered by Grimm 4
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Nope, they die
2006-07-14 10:08:20
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answered by J. P. 7
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no they die
2006-07-14 10:11:32
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answered by Anonymous
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no. they die.
2006-07-14 10:08:30
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answered by habaceeba 3
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