Insects. They come under the group of Arthropods
Yes ants and bees evolved from wasps.
Bees/wasps.
Hymenoptera
They all have a queen
Ants and bees/wasps.
ants, bees, wasps
bees are related to wasps and ants.
Kingdom: Metazoa (also called Animalia, multicellular animals)Phylum: Arthropoda (arthropods)Class: Insecta (true insects)Order: Hymenoptera (membrane winged, includes ants, bees, wasps, sawflies)Family: Apidae (bees, including honey bees and bumble bees)Genus: ApisSpecies: Apis mellifera (honey bee)
Ants, Bees and Wasps. The Order Hymenoptera.
A person who studies wasps is called a "hymenopterist." Hymenopterists specialize in the order Hymenoptera, which includes not only wasps but also bees and ants. Their research can encompass various aspects of wasp biology, behavior, and ecology.
The only insects that can truly sting are bees, wasps and ants, and then just the social species (living together in colonies).
ants, wasps, bees.