Their ecological niches do not intersect, so it would be best to say that they are indifferent to each other. Some wasps are, however, bee predators, so if we were to project our emotions on them, I'd have to say that bees dislike wasps.
A wasp won't try to attack bees in flight, but they will try to enter hives to get at the honey. Individual or small groups are usually quite easily repelled or killed by the guard bees.
Sometimes a group of wasps can overwhelm the guard bees and gain access to the hive where they can do a lot of damage.
Yes they can. They are worse than bees because bee's stingers are barbed like fish hooks but wasp's stingers are smooth so they can sting multiple times if they want to; only if they feel your attacking them.
Yes. If a wasp tries to enter a hive the guard bees will almost certainly sting it to death.
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Yes. Wasp spray can kill an elephant if you have enough cans.
Yes, wasp and hornet sprays will also kill bumblebees. You can find wasp and hornet spray at retail stores such as Walmart or Target.
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Yes.
Not usually.
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No. It cannot.
Vinegar alone will not kill yellow jackets but if you mix it with other ingredients it will kill them. You will need to mix vinegar with water and liquid dish soap.
The application of pesticides will kill the parasitic wasp so there is no need for both.
Wasps can kill people if you are allergic, but if you are not allergic it is very unlikely that they can kill you. Maybe if you are attacked by a giant nest, then it is possible for them to kill you.
They kill aphids and other garden pests.
Probably, scorpion spray is just a poison. Here's a ubi: a scorpion will sting itself to death if a drop of alcohol is placed on its back,