๐Bee vs Wasp๐
Bees and wasps both sting, but one is a fuzzy, peaceful pollinator while the other is a sleek, often aggressive predator and scavenger.
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๐Bee
- โFuzzy body that traps and spreads pollen
- โCrucial pollinator for plants and crops
- โGenerally docile and reluctant to sting
- โHoneybees produce honey and beeswax
๐Wasp
- โSleek, smooth, brightly banded body
- โPreys on other insects, helping pest control
- โCan sting many times without dying
- โBuilds papery nests in varied locations
Verdict
Bees are gentle pollinators vital to ecosystems; wasps are leaner predators that also help control pests. Bees lose a barbed stinger, wasps do not.
Frequently asked
How do you tell a bee from a wasp?+
Bees are fuzzy and rounder; wasps are smooth, slender and have a narrow waist.
Can a wasp sting more than once?+
Yes. Unlike a honeybee, a wasp keeps its stinger and can sting repeatedly.
Are wasps useful?+
Yes. Wasps prey on other insects and help control pest populations.
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