Does morrison's bumble bee sting?
Most bees are docile and only sting when they are irritated. The sting needles of bees are sharp and toxic, and people will obviously feel pain after being stung. Some bees may also cause swelling, redness, fever and itching. Some sensitive people may experience more severe symptoms or even death.

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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Arthropods

Class
Bugs

Order
Bees

Family
Honey bees

Genus
Bumble bees

Species
Morrison's bumble bee (Bombus morrisoni)