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Article: The sting of a sting. (bee stings)
- Article from:
- Pediatrics for Parents
- Article date:
- April 1, 1994
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A bee that stings makes the ultimate sacrifice - she dies shortly, afterwards. A bees leaves her stinger, the venom sac and tail end in her victim. The stinger has three barbed stylets that hold the stinger in and provide a channel for the venom. The venom sac continues to contract, forcing the ...
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