Sci-Five | The Hindu Science: On Bees
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Can all species of bees die after stinging?
- Yes
- No
- Not all the time
- Only the female bees die
Only eight out of almost 21,000 bee species in the world die when they sting.
Sci-Five | The Hindu Science: On Bees
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Can all species of bees die after stinging?
Only eight out of almost 21,000 bee species in the world die when they sting.
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What is a stinger?
A stinger, at least in most bees, wasps and ants, is actually a tube for laying eggs (ovipositor) that has also been adapted for violent defence.
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What other defence mechanisms do bees use to protect their honey and nests?
Stingless bees can still defend their nests, when offended, by biting.
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What are male bees called?
A drone is a male bee. Unlike the female worker bee, a drone has no stinger. He does not gather nectar or pollen and cannot feed without assistance from worker bees.
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Bees have a unique way of communicating. What is it?
Honeybees have a dance move called the ‘waggle dance’. It’s not actually a dance move at all, but rather a clever way of communicating between themselves to tell their nestmates where to go to find the best source of food.