Oh honey, let me break it down for you. Bees and wasps may both have stripes and a stinger, but bees are usually chubbier and fuzzier, while wasps are slimmer and shinier. So, next time you see a buzzing insect, just remember, bees are the cute, fluffy ones, and wasps are the sleek, mean girls of the insect world.
Bees are like beetles because they are both insects. Spiders are not insects, however, and bees, while similar, are not like them.
There are three types of bee that nest in the ground: digger bees, sweat bees and mining bees. These are known collectively as ground bees and are particularly beneficial as pollinators.
Bees enjoy the smell of kerosene. As a matter of fact, bees enjoy sexual relations in small kerosene pools that occur rather frequently in nature. Wasps on the other hand hate the smell, but love the taste.
Yes ants and bees evolved from wasps.
It is subjective to say whether bees are nicer than wasps, as they have different behaviors and roles in the environment. Bees are generally less aggressive than wasps and are crucial pollinators, while wasps have a more predatory nature. Both bees and wasps play important roles in the ecosystem.
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Wasps are not mammals they are insects like bees and flies.
Yes they do.
No they are not. Bees and Wasps are two separate species.
Wasps ARE faster than bees.
Wasps and hornets are similar to bees.
Wasps: Has a clearly seen segmented body its abdomen is bigger than its thorax Hornets: Commonly mistaken for a wasp they are a bit longer that a wasp and still segmented Bee: It is fatter and not as segmented as a hornet or wasp Bumble bee: they are big mainly black bee with a bit of yellow to them and look like a pompom.
WASPS AND OTHER bees and queen bees
No, they are probably Bumble Bees or they could be wasps. Digger bees (ground bees) will be different than honey bees...honey bees will be a colony consisting of one nest with thousands of bees...digger bees, may be a colony of dozens to hundreds, but it will be 1 nest to a bee, just many nests in the same area..do note, in arid areas honey bees are known to nest in the ground in old rodent burrows, but once again there will be many bees using the one nest Lar
The bees and wasps are enimes so they are brigthly becausethey can hide from their enimes
There are three types of bee that nest in the ground: digger bees, sweat bees and mining bees. These are known collectively as ground bees and are particularly beneficial as pollinators.
Bees are furry, wasps aren't. Bees are mostly stocky, wasps are mostly more slender. Bees are vegetarians all their lives, wasps are carnivores in some points in their lives.
Bees, closely related to ants and wasps, neither cry nor show any emotions like humans.