Yes, some wasps make honey, but the honey is not consumed by humans.
yes but cant be eaten
Yes, some wasps make honey, like the Polistine wasp, but the honey is not supposed to be consumed by humans. Study have proven it to be toxic to us.
Not specifically. There is a Mexican Honey Wasp (Brachygastra mellifica), one of 12 species of Brachygastra, which are wasps that produce honey. The honey is harvested and eaten in Mexico and Brazil.
Wasp is a producer.
Honey bees are strictly nectar and pollen eaters, they are not carnivorous. It is more likely these were a variety of wasp.
there is no bee, wasp, hornet, and honey bee that has a triangle stinger. (they all have cone stingers).
no, one make honey and wasp do not and
Yes, some wasps make honey, like the Polistine wasp, but the honey is not supposed to be consumed by humans. Study have proven it to be toxic to us.
Humans can consume wasp honey it's just not as localised as you would see bee honey.
Technically one can eat most anything, but generally humans do NOT consume wasp honey.
Most wasps do not produce honey, but there are wasps which do. Wasp honey is not consumed by humans.
Not specifically. There is a Mexican Honey Wasp (Brachygastra mellifica), one of 12 species of Brachygastra, which are wasps that produce honey. The honey is harvested and eaten in Mexico and Brazil.
no
You don't. Unlike a honey bee, a wasp withdraws its stinger after stinging and a honey bee leaves its stinger stuck in your skin.
No, a wasp doesn't die if it stings but a honey bee does.
Wasp is a producer.
Wasp can sting mant times over and over again. The venom they inject is more powerful than a honey bee.
He was stung by a wasp.