In the open bees and wasps will tend to ignore each other, but if a wasp tries to enter a bee hive and does not immediately back out, the guard bees will probably sting it to death. A concerted attack on a bee hive by a large number of wasps in order to get to the honey stores may succeed and many bees and wasps will die in the resulting fight.
Yes, some insects are territorial including Dragonflies, Wasps and Crickets.
An ant wages war against its own kind.
Yes,mostly over mates
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.
Yes ants and bees evolved from wasps.
scorpions bees Spiders hornets wasps ticks millipedes centipedes
yes they sting you
No, because groups of ants, bees, wasps, and termites are all very protective of their homes and others in their territory.
No they are not. Bees and Wasps are two separate species.
Wasps ARE faster than bees.
WASPS AND OTHER bees and queen bees
The bees and wasps are enimes so they are brigthly becausethey can hide from their enimes
Wasps are not mammals they are insects like bees and flies.
Bees are furry, wasps aren't. Bees are mostly stocky, wasps are mostly more slender. Bees are vegetarians all their lives, wasps are carnivores in some points in their lives.
yes
flies wasps midges are all related to bees
The leading killer of bees is diseases; the collective noun is a catalog of diseases.The next important killer of bees is mites; the collective noun is an infestation of mites.Another killer of bees is wasps; the collective noun is a colony of wasps, or a nest of wasps.
The wasps are probably trying to rob the honey from the beehive and the bees are trying to defend the hive.
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.
Yes ants and bees evolved from wasps.