Bees do. It is a component of the venom and is called the attack pheromone. Its effect is to make other bees in the immediate area more likely to sting.
Stinging bugs in northwest Indiana include wasps, bees, ants and horseflies. The large welts are an immune response to the bite.
As often as they feel like, unlike bees that tear themseves apart after stinging once.
Wasps, and many other stinging bees, are omnivorous. They kill the moths to eat them and/or feed them to young. I watched one attack a moth the other day, ripped its wings off while stinging the body.
No. Unlike bees, hornets and wasps are able to withdraw their stingers after stinging. This makes it easier to treat the wound, but also that a single creature can sting multiple times.
Wild bees are quite capable of stinging, but like all bees will only do so either in protection of the colony or if they are frightened. Leave them alone and don't make sudden movements close to them and they will ignore you.
Stinging bugs in northwest Indiana include wasps, bees, ants and horseflies. The large welts are an immune response to the bite.
Wasps,hornets,and sometimes bees
Unlike bees, wasps have a smooth sting and can easily withdraw it after stinging. They can also sting more than once.
No. Wasps stay alive afer stinging because they don't lose their stinger.
Yes, They release a good scent to attract bees,wasps or flies.
As often as they feel like, unlike bees that tear themseves apart after stinging once.
Unmolested wasps, treated with respect, generally do not sting as stinging is purely a defence reaction. Apart from that, the biggest group of stingless wasps are the solitary wasps - hundreds, probably thousands of species.
No they are not. Bees and Wasps are two separate species.
Wasps ARE faster than bees.
WASPS AND OTHER bees and queen bees
Wasps, and many other stinging bees, are omnivorous. They kill the moths to eat them and/or feed them to young. I watched one attack a moth the other day, ripped its wings off while stinging the body.
The bees and wasps are enimes so they are brigthly becausethey can hide from their enimes