Bees have _ stings

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 5 months ago
Bees sting either because they are confused, stepped on or threatened, and it is their only defense to get you away. Avoid bee stings by following these simple tips: ... If you see a bee hive, stay away and alert the people around you. Call a professional beekeeper and they will remove the hive if it is a threat to humans. When most people think of bee stings, they picture a honey bee. Honey bees that are out and about, away from their hive, usually won't sting anyone. They're just searching for nectar or pollen and don't want anything to do with people. ... In that case, they will attack and try to sting you.
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