Summary
Trigona spinipes, commonly known as the stingless bee or the dwarf honey bee, is a species of social insect belonging to the family Apidae. These bees are found in tropical regions of South America, Central America, and parts of Asia. They are known for their small size, measuring around 4-6 mm in length, and their lack of a stinger, making them relatively harmless to humans. Trigona spinipes is highly social, living in large colonies with a complex social structure and playing a crucial role in pollination and honey production.
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harmful
bite
tree pest
garden pest
crop pest
pest
sting