Friday 8 June 2018

the deference between a bee and a wasp

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.

Bee hives attacked by wasps. Early in the year wasps collect meat and carrion, including dead bees, which they masticate and pass on to feed their larvae in the nest.

The protein helps the new bodies grow and the larvae in turn excrete a sugary honeydew which satisfies the wasp's sweet tooth.
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hope you engoy'ed my bee and wasp deference fact's

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