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as many times as it takes
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A bee can only sting once because it has a barbed stinger that gets stuck and rips right out of the bee, killing the bee after just one sting, but a WASP does not have such a problem and can sting repeatedly ... after the fourth or fifth sting in less than a minute, it has very little or no venom left to inject and it will take several seconds to produce some more ... although it can "poke holes" with its stinger at a rate of about one sting per second, it can only shoot you up with venom about five or six times per minute.
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Until it gets tired and calls it quits because the stingee just won't get the message.
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As long as it stays angry with you.
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Lots, but as Takei-Shihan explained, venom will only come through 4 or 5 times per minute, as it has a limited supply. Wasps are very hard to goad into stinging, however, as stinging weakens the individual, and if all the individuals went round stinging everything in sight you would end up with a very weak wasp colony.
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For the bee, the sting is worse than for the wasp ;)
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The toxins are more or less the same. The bee stinger has barbels, so you get the whole bag and she dies. The wasps and hornets can nail you multiple times and survive. Your overload in your immunity system is what makes them dangerous, and you could have a reaction to either or both. So it is your own body that can kill you, not them.
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Knock on wood... I have never been stung by either.
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i dont know know maybe it is worse for the bee or the wasp that stings you
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