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Bees and wasps do have a similar appearance. Bees are rounder, wasps are leaner. Wasps are covered in a smooth almost shiny exoskeleton. Bees on the other hand are covered in a layer of fuzz, this has to do with the feeding mechanism as wasps are predominantly carnivorous while bees feed on nectar.
Nettles - because they can sting.
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butterflys ants beetles bees birds,like robins,bluejays, and much more ,crows.
No, a beetle will not eat a bee. A beetle is more of a herbivore. The beetles eat fruits and berries.
Brentford (bees), Alloa ath. (wasps), QPR (spiders), Allemania Aachen (potato beetles), PKNS FC (red ants). Need any more?
Bumble bees, carpenter bees, paper wasps, yellow jackets, honey bees, Africanized honey bees, (There are 7 species of honey bees ), fire ants, harvester ants, army ants, (about 10,000 species of ants), Black widow spiders, tarantulas, wolf spiders, brown recluse spiders, hobo spiders, yellow sac spiders, banana spiders, funnel-web spiders, white tailed spiders, six-eyed crab spiders, scorpions, some caterpillars are venomous to touch. Hope that helped some.......(there is many more)
Ants, bees, dung beetles, and quite many more...
Examples of arthropods are crustaceans like crabs, lobsters, shrimp, krill and prawns; arachnids containing all the true spiders; hexapoda including the insects, and myriapods like centipedes and millipedes.
Well Spiders eat many things. Spiders eat butterflies, flies, caterpillars, cockroaches, mosquitos, crickets, grasshoppers, gnats, choice beetles, centipedes, love-bugs, and daddy long legs. EVEN MORE!
Ants, bees, wasps, flies, butterflies, beetles, dragonflies, ... (That's more than five.)