Honey bees do not "bite," they sting. When a honey bee stings, it injects venom into the skin, causing pain, swelling, and potential allergic reactions in some individuals. The stinger becomes embedded in the skin and should be promptly removed to prevent further venom release.
the human
The bees raise their young and make honey.
Human and larger animals
Bees don't bite, they sting. When a honey bee stings, it leaves the barb of the sting behind, sticking out of your skin. Maybe that's what you got confused with.
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the honey bee
a normal honey bee a bee
The common name for the Killer Bee is the Africanized Honey Bee.
The common name for honey bees is simply "honey bee."
I hope that that bee is not an Africanized honey bee.
Dvorah (דבורה) = "honey bee"