![Honey bees die when they sting because the barbs on their stingers latch onto the skin, The stingers rupture their lower abdomen pulling out their digestive tract, Muscles, Nerve cells and venom Honey bees die when they sting because the barbs on their stingers latch onto the skin, The stingers rupture their lower abdomen pulling out their digestive tract, Muscles, Nerve cells and venom](https://preview.redd.it/t5r40wkz0id81.jpg?auto=webp&s=e5fabe66d9104f6fdf10d5f90ee86ab29b046369)
Honey bees die when they sting because the barbs on their stingers latch onto the skin, The stingers rupture their lower abdomen pulling out their digestive tract, Muscles, Nerve cells and venom
National Poisons Information Centre, Ireland - BEES and WASPS are not aggressive and only sting in self-defence. HONEY BEES have a BARBED STINGER that becomes firmly embedded into the skin of the
![Anatomy of the honeybee's stinger apparatus. The stinger resides in the... | Download Scientific Diagram Anatomy of the honeybee's stinger apparatus. The stinger resides in the... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264462663/figure/fig1/AS:295835205160961@1447544017184/Anatomy-of-the-honeybees-stinger-apparatus-The-stinger-resides-in-the-sting-chamber.png)