0 a pointed part of an insect, plant, or animal that goes through a person's or animal's skin and leaves behind poison
1 the pointed part of an insect, plant, or animal that stings
I was also asked why only the cars of the traffic police are properly equipped with stingers, which are thrown in front of cars that refuse to stop.
Some officers asked why they, too, could not be trained to use stingers, which they could use to head off criminals and stop them from in front.
They paralyze the spider with a venomous stinger.
Insect venoms can be delivered by their stingers, which often are modified ovipositors, or by their mouthparts.
Unlike a honey bee's stinger, a bumblebee's stinger lacks barbs, so it can sting repeatedly without injuring itself.
The larger drone bees, the males, do not have stingers.
A girl does the honey bee salute by moving her body in such a manner as to make the stinger move back-and-forth.