Sting of honey bee produces
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Honey bees usually sting as a form of defense of themselves or their colony. ... It is tied to the digestive tract of the bee as is the venom sac that produces the venom. When a honey bee stings, its stinger, the venom sac and other parts of the honey bee's body are pulled out and left behind, killing the bee.
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Honey bees usually sting as a form of defense of themselves or their colony. ... It is tied to the digestive tract of the bee as is the venom sac that produces the venom. When a honey bee stings, its stinger, the venom sac and other parts of the honey bee's body are pulled out and left behind, killing the bee.
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