A bee has one digestive stomach and a crop, sometimes called the honey stomach. The crop is where nectar is stored while it is being taken back to the hive and is not strictly a part of the digestive system as no digestion occurs in it.
in the bee stomach
It probably wasn't a bee because they are strictly vegetarian. It was probably a wasp.
Its abdomen is its stomach so its contents would be the same as any other stomach.
A bee entering your mouth is far more likely to sting inside your mouth or your throat. By the time it reaches your stomach it probably will be dead, and it certainly wouldn't survive once it reached the highly acidic stomach juices.
a bumble bee (on her stomach)
The honey crop, or honey stomach, is a sac between the bee's oesophagus and its stomach. It is used for carrying nectar, water or honey. Nectar that is to be used for making honey does not go past the honey crop, so never actually enters the bee's digestive stomach.
A storage room for nectar is what the honey stomach of a bee is.Specifically, the term is synonymous with crop and honey sac. It represents one of two stomachs on the honeybee (Apisspp). It will hold almost the bee's weight - 70+ milligrams/0.00246917734 ounces - in the collected nectar from the blossoms and flowers on berry bushes, clovers, dandelions and fruit trees.
Well, technically, yes, but barf is when your stomach cannot handle what's in there. It's REALLY called regurgitation because barfing is an unwilling act, while regurgitation is a forced act on the body. Honey is just the regurgitation from a bee, so it isn't bee's barf, but bee's regurgitation.----And, strictly speaking, nectar is carried in the bee's honey crop, which is not part of the digestive tract, so it is not being regurgitated from the stomach -- so is not barf.
It would be risky to swallow a living bee, since it might sting your esophagus on the way down. However, it would not live long. Once it enters the stomach, the stomach acids would kill it. Stings to the inside of your esophagus and stomach lining are very painful and usually require medical treatment.
A bee has one heart.
A bee doesn't have any hands
bee is a noun not a verb