Science, asked by shyam491, 1 year ago

what is the difference between 'BEE' and 'BUMBLE BEE'.

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Answered by smayanksharma
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Honey bee on the left, bumble bee on the right. See the difference? If one taxonomic error is repeated in the media more than any other, it is the inability to distinguish between honey bees, Apis mellifera, and bumble bees, about 250 species in the genus Bombus. ... These two bees are sisters from the same nest.

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Answered by Rashisingh
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bumble bees are robust, live in large groups ,are hairy and are yellow, orange and black in colour. There wings can be easily differentiated .there abdominal tip is round
honey bees are slender, less hairy and their wings are transculent. there abdominal tip is pointed.
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