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Where is the stinger of a bee located?

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The stinger of a bee is located at the posterior end of its abdomen, specifically in the area called the "abdominal tip" or "sting chamber."
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The stinger of a bee is located at the end of its abdomen. It is connected to the bee's venom sacs. When the bee stings, the stinger and parts of the abdomen are pulled out, causing the bee to die.
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The stinger of a bee is located at the end of its abdomen. The stinger is a modified egg-laying organ that is used for defense and communication. The stinger is barbed, so it gets stuck in the skin and is left behind when the bee flies away.
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From my wealth of knowledge experience and understanding the place where a bee uses to sting a person or thing is located at the end of its abdomen.
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