Science, asked by seles3, 1 year ago

what is the difference between wasp and honey bee?

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Answered by yakshi27
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While honey bees can attack when provoked, wasps are naturally and more aggressive predators. Identifying the difference between honey bees and wasps is important in order to administer proper treatment of wounds and appropriate pest control. ... Honey bees are hairy, while wasps usually have smooth and shiny skin.

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Answered by kunalrathi
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Bee
Honeybees: Barbed stinger is pulled out from bee, which kills the bee
Other bees: Live to sting again
Rounder body usually appears hairy
Flat, wide and hairy legs

WaspSmall stinger that slips out from victim and wasp lives to sting again
Usually slender and smooth body
Smooth, round and waxy legs


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