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Honey Bees and Stingers
Name: B.J. Status: student Age: K-3 Location: WV Country: N/A Date: 4/29/2005
Question:
Where do honey bees live, our third grade classes want to know how to get a stinger out if you get one stuck in you?
Replies:
Here is a web site that will tell you a lot about how bees live and make honey.
http://www.honey.com/kids/facts.html
A stinger can be removed by gently pulling with a tweezers, somewhat like pulling out a splinter.
J. Elliott
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