If you're stung by a honey bee, it will leave its stinger in your skin, appearing as a little black dot in the sting. Wasps, on the other hand, will keep their stinger, according to Keith ...
You'll see a small black dot at the sting site ... to remove a stinger if you're stung by a wasp, hornet, or carpenter bee. But if a honey bee stings you and the stinger remains in your skin ...
As it sounds, yellowjackets have black bodies with yellow ... juices during the fall. European hornets are dangerous if you’re allergic to bee or wasp stings, but they're generally not ...
The hornets feed by hovering in front of bee hives. They intercept returning bees, bite their heads off and then eat the rest, a behaviour called "hawking". Exact figures are hard to come by but ...