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No. Unlike bees, hornets and wasps are able to withdraw their stingers after stinging. This makes it easier to treat the wound, but also that a single creature can sting multiple times.

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Yes, honeybees die after they sting because their stingers are barbed and become lodged in the skin, tearing the bee's abdomen as it tries to fly away. Hornets, on the other hand, have smooth stingers and can sting multiple times without dying.

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