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what is the difference between a bee and a fly ? what lesson can we imbibe from them​

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Answered by bhatikhushi615
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Answer:

First, look at the wings: bees have four wings, but flies have two wings. Second, look at the antennae: bees have elbowed antennae, while many flies have short, stubby, or hair-thin antennae.

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Answered by Notgonnatellmyname75
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Bees:

Bees are yellow and black in colour.

They collect honeys from flowers and store them in their honey comb . Bees have sharp sting.

A sting from a honey bee, well result in a painful, raised welt.

Flies:

Flies are insects from the order Dipetra. Flies are just like us- they spent the entire day buzzing with their friends and get pretty tried at bedtime. They attack grasshoppers, caterpillars and other insects that eat our food plants.

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