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Why can bees sting only once but wasps/hornets sting repeatedly? - Quora
Stingless male wasps sting with their genitals, researchers find
Science: evidence is intelligence - The male honey bees penis is doomed to be ripped from his body along with his intestines when he goes looking for love. During the mating flight,
Scientists discover species of wasp that can turn its penis into razor-sharp stinger - Daily Star
How Genital Stingers Give Male Wasps Some Sexual Equality - The New York Times
Male wasps attack predators with their genitals - study - The Jerusalem Post
CorPoe's Law : Arasaka Counter-Intel on Twitter: "If you're wondering why they do this, it's because bee or wasp stings can permanently enlarge the penis" / Twitter
Spider sex: Why male spiders intentionally castrate themselves during copulation.
12553248 / Honey bee (Apis mellifera), dead drone at nest entrance. Visible genitals/penis, Germany.
Why can't male bees (or wasps) sting? | Ask an Entomologist
Male wasps use spiky genitals to defend themselves from predators | New Scientist
Male spider ditches penis, gains fighting power
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Netflix, no! What's that penis doing on kids' TV? | Children's TV | The Guardian
This wasp uses its prickly penis to escape certain death | Live Science
Male Wasps Use Penis Spikes To 'Pierce' Predators, Research Reveals
CorPoe's Law : Arasaka Counter-Intel on Twitter: "If you're wondering why they do this, it's because bee or wasp stings can permanently enlarge the penis" / Twitter
Male wasps can use their genitals to fight off predatory frogs | Natural History Museum
Male wasps attack predators with their genitals - study - The Jerusalem Post
When a male honeybee mates with a queen, his genitals explode, leaving the detached penis inside the queen and the male eventually dies : r/natureismetal
Male Wasps Uses Prickly Penis To Fend Off Death, Attackers | Science Times
Male Wasps Uses Prickly Penis To Fend Off Death, Attackers | Science Times
Scientist was paid to let bees sting him on the penis – and discovered nothing | Metro News