Beedrill

Beedrill (スピアー Spear) evolves from Kakuna and is the fully-evolved form of Weedle. It is a Bug and Poison type. It flies at high speed and attacks using the large venomous stingers on its "arms" and tail. They live in large groups but strangely,they don't really have a queen, unlike Combee.They seem to be very protective of Kakuna belonging to the hive because the Weedle are in their weaker form. It evolves from Kakuna at lv. 10.

Appearance
Beegrill looks like a wasp, however, it only has four legs. The front ones have two big stingers.

Special Abilities
There sting is very painful, and with three stingers, they deliver three times the pain. So far, Beedrill is the only pokemon that can learn twin needle. They are really fast, and are often found in swarms.

In Anime
Ever since the first the first season, Beedrill swarms have been chasing the heroes of the show. There are people who have been seen owning a Beedrill.

Ash owned one for one episode, The Bug Stops Here. He caught this pokemon in a bug contest. It was then given to Casey, since she is a fan of striped pokemon. We see Casey with this Beedrill in Those Darn Electabuzz.

AJ's Beedrill is seen in The Path to the Pokemon League, amongst many of his other pokemnon.

Jeanette's Beedrill is seen in Fourth Round Rumble, which Ash faught aginast with his bulbasaur.

Jimmy's Beedrill is seen in Legend of Thunder.

In Game
In order to get one is Red or Blue, you have to evolve a Kakuna. In Yellow, you need to trade to get one. In Gold, the only place to get one is in the bug catching contest. In Silver, it can be found in the bug catching contest, Route 2(using headbutt on trees) In Crystal, it can be found in the bug catching contest and by randomly using headbutt on trees. In Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, and Colosseum, you have to trade to get one. In order to find one in FireRed and LeafGreen, you have to evolve a Kakuna. In XD, one can be snagged from Cipher Peon Lok in Cipher key lair. In Diamond, Pearl, and Patinum you have to evolve Kakuna.

Known Trainers With a Beedrill

 * Casey

Origins
Beedrill's English name is a combination of the words "Bee" and "Drill". It's Japanese name, "Spear", is in reference to it's spear-like stingers.