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differentiate between bee and wasp sting​

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Answered by mspmsp093
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Bees are often confused with wasps because they have a similar shape. However, wasps have distinct yellow/black bands around the abdomen whereas bees have a more non-descript light brown/brown-yellow colour. ... Honey bees are social insects and live in a nest which may contain several thousand workers.

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Answered by tanzeelpansota7273
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For a bee, a sting is all or nothing; the bee loses its stinger and injects a relatively large volume of venom — typically about 50 micrograms. A wasp, which retains its stinger, injects from 2 to 15 micrograms — but it can do it many times.

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