Transcription: When worker bees sting an attacker, they risk having their insides torn out with the sting and that'll kill them. Well hey, I'm like stinging nobody, right? I like my insides, so I'm only gonna sting if otherwise it means certain death and my death. Is that true? Well, no. Worker bees will happily sting any predators, honey robbers, and happily risk dying. Why? Well, they are They're all male bees. They can't have offspring. But they share their genes with the colony, and saving the colony's food means the survival of their genes.