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Stingers: Which Bees and Insects Can Sting You?
Only female bees have stingers. Male bees, called drones, do not have stingers. Worker bees, which are female, have stingers that they use to defend the hive and their queen. Honey bees, bumble bees, wasps, and yellow jackets are all examples of bees that can sting.Bee Stings - Related Articles
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