They both have a queen.
They both make honey, although wasp honey is not consumed by humans.
AnswerI might add:Actually the two are rather closely related. Ants do have wings but its only expressed in the royalty.
Ants communicate with cents and people use vocal.
They all use smells to keep in touch and communicate with their friends.
They are all living organisms.
An example of non-viable parthenogenesis is common among domesticated honey bees.
Bees are one example of a social insect that lives in colonies. Ants are another common example. Both types of insect have queens and various types of workers.
Yes ants and bees evolved from wasps.
One obvious difference is that bees have wings, and ants do not. Another is that bees live in hives, but ants live in anthills, or piles of dirt . . . with tunnels. Another would be that ants have to hunt for their food, but bees make the stuff that they eat with their surroundings. ANOTHER difference is that ants bite or spray acid to defend themselves, but bees use their stingers. Yet still, they both have the ability to sting, but not all species of ants are able to do this. Another difference that I know are that ants have more species than bees, but they only beat them by 2,000 species. There are A LOT more, so keep searching for answers!
difference-Ants live in anthills and bees live in hives. similarities-Ants and bees are insects.
They are all insects.
bees and ants are the most common
Ants, mosquitos, spiders ,butterflies, bees and houseflies.
An example of non-viable parthenogenesis is common among domesticated honey bees.
i think that bees will not encouter with ants much of the time. But I still think that they will sting.
Bees are one example of a social insect that lives in colonies. Ants are another common example. Both types of insect have queens and various types of workers.
Bees fly and ants crawl and this is all I can think of bees make food and and take food! By an 8 year old
Bees do something with pollen that help the plants and ants I am unsure about (like flies) What good are flies?
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Yes ants and bees evolved from wasps.
One obvious difference is that bees have wings, and ants do not. Another is that bees live in hives, but ants live in anthills, or piles of dirt . . . with tunnels. Another would be that ants have to hunt for their food, but bees make the stuff that they eat with their surroundings. ANOTHER difference is that ants bite or spray acid to defend themselves, but bees use their stingers. Yet still, they both have the ability to sting, but not all species of ants are able to do this. Another difference that I know are that ants have more species than bees, but they only beat them by 2,000 species. There are A LOT more, so keep searching for answers!