What kind of bees are poisonous?

Female bees have poisonous glands and stinging needles on their tails.

Bees are divided into bees, wasps, bumblebees and native bees. Female bees have poisonous glands and stinging needles on their tails. Honey needle was originally a deformation of ovipositor, which can inject venom into human body. Female bees still have anti-hooks on their stingers, and some remain in the wounds after piercing the human body. There was no wasp sting in the wound, but the wasp sting was more serious than the bee sting. The venom glands and needles of the drone were not injured. Bee venom mainly contains formic acid, neurotoxin and histamine. After a person is stung, it is mainly local severe pain, burning pain, redness or blisters. After being stung by bees or poisonous wasps, the symptoms are serious, including dizziness, headache, aversion to cold, fever, irritability, spasm and syncope. A few may have laryngeal edema, asthma, vomiting, abdominal pain, increased heart rate, decreased blood pressure, shock and coma.

Only the queen bee is a real female among bees, because she grew up eating royal jelly. Of course, the little princess in the bee is also responsible for reproducing.

Although worker bees are born female, they grow up eating pollen and lack estrogen, so they can't have children.

If the queen's egg is not fertilized, it is a drone, and the fertilized one is a female.