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Most bees don't die after stinging—and other surprising bee factsAfter the bee is gone, to later die from her wound, the stinger remains lodged there pumping more venom. Beyond that, bees and wasps (probably mostly European honey bees) are Australia's deadliest ...
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If you're stung by a honey bee, it will leave its stinger in your skin, appearing as a little black dot in the sting. Wasps, on the other hand, will keep their stinger, according to Keith ...
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