Yes my family and I went to Egypt last summer and after we finished our meal there was a bit of meat that had fallen on the table and a wasp came by and was eating it for around 15-20 minutes. I've also heard of wasps eating other insects...
Yellow jackets are wasps, and wasps do not produce honey. They do not forage for nectar and the larvae are carnivorous and feed off other insects.
No, bees are not carnivorous and do not eat meat. They only eat nectar, honey and sugary water. There is a species of predatory wasp that will occasionally try to eat dead animals called Yellow Jacket Wasps. Wasps are not bees.
Yes, very closely. The only difference is that bees are herbivores (feeding on nectar and pollen) and wasps are carnivorous (storing insect flesh in their hives).
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yes, the Venus flytrap, the pitcher plant and the sundew are all carnivorous.
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.
Even though wasps don't make honey, they do like any kind of fruit. Wasps like the flavor of crab apple trees.
Any carnivorous animal
Yes, they will. Carnivorous plants will catch any bugs that trigger the trap, they don't care!
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The same as that for any carnivorous mammal.
Red wasps are wasps that are red and they will sting you in the balls.