the answer is the hunny tree littlebug and bird
The self-defensive sinking of a stinger, with the resulting death of the bee, not the wasp, into skin defines a bee or a wasp sting.
A bee or wasp might STING.
Assuming I understand your question, it's not a bee. It's a mud dauber -- a type of wasp.
wasp as to nest
The nature of the bee and wasp sting is that they are usually inflammatory and acidic.
the wasp....?
sting
Eccentricities of the Wasp and Bee - 1922 was released on: USA: 5 February 1922
No wasp or bee has a stinger on its head.
The stinger is on the back end of the bee, wasp, or hornet.
A brown bee is a hornet or wasp that is the color brown>
A wasp I think cause it has a butt like a bee aand it's striped