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CATDOLL: What is the difference between honey bees and bumble bees?

1. What is the difference between honey bees and bumble bees?

The concept of native bees is very vague. Generally speaking, most of them refer to Chinese bees or small honey bees, wild mountain bees, etc.; Chinese bees refer to Chinese honey bees (Oriental honey bees), which are smaller, black or brown, and have strong adaptability; Western honey generally refers to Italian bees, European black bees, Carniola bees and Caucasian bees, most of which are Italian bees, which are larger and have body colors such as yellow, black, and brown; an obvious feature is that the Chinese bee's head is facing outwards when fanning the nest door, while the western bee's head is facing inwards when fanning.

2. What is the difference between wasps and bees? Please give an easy-to-understand answer

Wasps are big, bees are small

Wasps don't make honey, bees do

A wasp nest is small, but a bee nest is large

Both of them can bite people, but wasp bites are very dangerous, while bee bites are not serious.

3. How to distinguish a hornet's nest from a beehive?

There is honey in a beehive, and there are ants in a hornet's nest.

4. The difference between wasps and hornets.

A wasp is a hornet, so there is no difference.

Vespidae: Bees of this family, usually called wasps or hornets, are medium to large in size, with smooth bodies and various patterns. The upper jaws are well developed. The wings are narrow and long, and folded together longitudinally when at rest. The abdomen is usually not contracted and is shaped like a stalk. Wasps have a simple social organization, with queens, drones and workers, and often build a paper bell-shaped or layered hive, where they live collectively. Adult wasps mainly prey on small insects of the order Lepidoptera, so they are also an important natural enemy of insects.

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