Aren t all hornets bees?

Updated on society 2024-07-29
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Wasps do not belong to honey bees, they are different bee species. Hornets and bees differ in the following ways:

    1. The appearance is different. Bees are mostly covered with downy hairs and are small in size. Whereas, the body of the wasp is mostly devoid of fluff and is larger.

    2. Different temperaments. Bees have a milder temperament and rarely hurt people, but wasps are the opposite.

    3. Different habits. Bees tend to live in groups, while wasps live mostly alone, with only a few species living in groups.

    4. The toxicity is different. Bees are less toxic and hornets are more toxic.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Neither. Hornet.

    It belongs to the same class of insects as bees.

    Hymenoptera and Slender Lumps, but not the same family, are completely two types of insects.

    Wasps are larger than bees. Bees have chewing and sucking mouthparts, and wasps have chewing mouthparts, they can't suck nectar like bees, they can only chew food or animal tissues, so hornets can't collect nectar like bees, and honey can't be brewed without nectar.

    Bees are strictly herbivorous insects that feed on pollen and nectar of plants. Whereas, wasps are mostly carnivorous and feed on other insects and spiders, etc.

    They don't build the same nests.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, wasps are wasps, wasps do not produce honey, all bees produce honey, wasps are omnivorous insects, bees only suck nectar.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, wasps and bees are not the same species, so they can't be put in the same category, we have to stay away from wasps, because wasps have a certain toxicity, and bees are cute animals.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Wasps are not bees, these are two varieties of bees, wasps are more fierce and large, wasps are carnivorous insects, and bees are small and vegetarian insects.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Although they both belong to the peak bee family, they are two species;

    So it's neither.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    All wasps are not bees, and hornets eat bees.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What is not something that is a bee and a wasp? Hummingbird moth, also known as hummingbird butterfly moth, hummingbird moth, literally translated into English as hummingbird hawk moth. The hummingbird moth resembles a butterfly first, with a long beaked tube and a bulging antennae at the tip; It is like a bee and can make a clear and audible buzzing sound; It is also like the hummingbird of South America, which lies dormant at night and rises in the day, rarely rests, and when feeding, like hummingbirds, sometimes rushing among the flowers, sometimes hovering in front of the flowers.

    But in fact, it is a moth, a "close relative" of the same family of butterflies

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hornets belong to. Hymenoptera

    Vespa vespidae

    Hornets polistes

    Bees belong to. Hymenoptera

    Apidae of the bee family

    Api apis

    Therefore, it cannot be said that wasps do not belong to bees, but it is necessary to say that bees and wasps belong to the same order Hymenoptera, but they are not in different families, and there is not a subordinate relationship.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is a difference between wasps and domesticated bees, and hornets raise honey for themselves to eat, or they can share it with others to eat, so it is said that the seal is yes, and the secret is explained, and he does not produce honey in the official house.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    All points of trouble. It's not you, most of it. Ordinary rice, we won't participate in the future when we go back, and it will trouble me.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. The toxicity is different. Compared with bees, wasps are more toxic and less dangerous. In fact, bees are mildly acidic, and wasps are mildly alkaline, so the treatment methods after being stung are different, which shows the importance of distinguishing bees from wasps.

    After being stung by a bee, it can be treated with alkaline substances such as soap, while after being stung by a wasp should be treated more carefully.

    2. Different temperaments. There are also differences in temperament between bees and wasps. They are all social animals and have a very strong sense of self-domain, but the temperament of bees is more tame than that of wasps, and wasps survive in the wild for a long time and live in a worse environment than bees, so the temper of wasps is more irritable and more likely to cause attacks.

    3. The diet is different. The eating habits of wasps and bees are also very different, bees are plant-eating insects that feed on pollen, they are vegetarian, and play a role in spreading pollen in the process of collecting pollen.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Bees are a very powerful family, and although hornets and bees belong to the same family, what is the difference between them? Please see how I explain it in detail.

    One, what is a hornet.

    A wasp is a wasp. People often say poke wasp hives, but they actually mean wasp nests. They also consist of queens, worker bees, and drones, but wasps do not have honey.

    Because wasps don't have honey bags, its mouthpiece is also a chewing mouthpiece. It can only chew the tissues of plants or animals and cannot absorb nectar like baby bees, so wasps cannot make honey. Wasps eat food from animals or plants.

    It is not as vegetarian as baby bees, so it generally has no honey in its hive.

    Two, what is a bee.

    In terms of biological definition, bees belong to the umbrella term of the family of bees of the suborder Honeybees. Representative species include Chinese honey bee and Italian honey bee. They are obviously two different insects and wasps, and they are very different.

    In terms of feeding habits, bees are herbivorous insects, whereas wasps are predatory insects. When it comes to nesting, bees are wax nests, while wasps are paper nests. In terms of stinging, bees die after stinging, whereas wasps can launch multiple attacks.

    In terms of toxicity, bee venom is acidic and weak, while bee venom is alkaline and strong.

    Third, common diseases of bees.

    1) Honeybee cystic larval virus can infect both bee larvae and adult bees. Small larvae before 3 days of age are susceptible. They become infected when they eat royal jelly, which contains virus particles secreted by toxic bees.

    During the cap stage, the last molt of the infected larvae is inhibited and cannot pupate. The molting fluid collects in the old epidermis, hardens into a bag and turns yellow. The molting fluid contains a high concentration of viral particles that lose their virulence after a few days.

    The dried insects form a dark brown boat scale that clings to the walls of the nest and is difficult to remove. Half of cystic larva disease in honey bees occurs in early spring during the reproductive period of the colony, which may be related to the lack of external food during this period. Adult bees have no obvious symptoms, but they may shorten their lifespan.

    2) When larvae ingest too many virus particles, they tend to die before being covered, or after successful emergence, they become hidden poisonous wasps. Acute paralysis virus in honey bees is thought to be an important cause of colony loss and collapse, especially when infected colonies are invaded by the viral vector Honey bee parasitic mite Varria mite.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The differences between wasps and bees are: different toxicity, different appearance, different feeding habits, different temperament, and different nest quality.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The names are different, the varieties are different, the nests are different, the appearance is different, the temperament is different, and the difference between wasps and bees is very big.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Wasps, mostly smooth on the surface, with various colored spots. The palate is well developed. The wings are narrow and longitudinally folded together at rest.

    The abdomen generally does not contract and is ventral stalk-shaped. The bee is 8-20 mm long, yellowish-brown or black-brown, and has dense hairs. The head is almost as wide as the chest.

    The antennae are knee-shaped, the compound eyes are oval, hairy, the mouthparts are chewing and sucking, and the hind feet are powder-bearing. two pairs of membranous wings; The forewings are large, the hindwings are small, and the fore and rear wings are interlocked. The abdomen is nearly oval, with less body hair than the chest, and chelae at the end of the abdomen.

    Bees are smaller and appear obese. At the same time, he often travels back and forth to collect nectar from flowers.

    Wasps are large, slender, dark red, and do not collect honey.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The bee will die after stinging and the wasp will not, the bee's sting needle is connected to the internal organs, and after the sting, the sting needle will remain in the person's ** and cannot be pulled out. The hornet's stinger is slender and can be brought out smoothly after stinging. Bee venom is acidic and can be smeared with soap and water, while wasp venom is weakly alkaline, so the wound should be smeared with vinegar to neutralize the acid and alkali to weaken the toxicity.

    Hornets are divided into poisonous and non-toxic two, poisonous is a female bee, stung by a wasp, the wound is usually not large, but ** may not be timely allergies, serious will be life-threatening.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The differences between wasps and bees are: firstly, in terms of size, bees are generally a little smaller than wasps, and then in appearance, bees are mostly yellow-black, while hornets are black. So from these two points, you can clearly distinguish which is a bee and which is a wasp.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Wasps and bees are two different classifications of animals, wasps are short-tempered, while bees are more docile, wasps are more susceptible to fragrance than bees, the toxicity of wasps and bees is different, bee venom is acidic and can be applied with soapy water, wasp venom is alkaline and smeared with vinegar.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I think there's a big difference in their appearance. The wasp is slender in size, and its body color is mostly black, yellow, brown or monochromatic. Bees are short and rounded in size, and their whole body is covered with yellow-brown or black-brown hairs. This is the most intuitive feeling.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Wasps have complex feeding habits, in addition to nectar, they also have predatory properties, they are very strong in protecting their young and nests, they are more combative, they are highly toxic, and they will not die after stinging. Bees mainly live on flowers, are generally docile, can only sting once in a lifetime, and are less toxic.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Although wasps and bees both belong to the same family, they are very different, but we can distinguish them from these five aspects!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Wasps are poisonous and can poison us, while bees are not poisonous and will not do us much harm.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Bees and wasps are the two most common bees in the wild, but many people can't tell them apart exactly, and even call them bees or wasps no matter what bees, in fact, bees and wasps are completely different bees, especially after being stung by bees, the two are treated in very different ways!

    A bee collecting honey.

    1. The appearance is different.

    The appearance of bees and wasps is clearly different, among them, the bee body is short and round, the whole body is covered with yellow-brown or black-brown hairs, the waist is not obvious, the abdomen is nearly oval and has a ring of color bands, while the wasp body is slender and long, the body color is mostly black, yellow, brown or single color, the waist is relatively obvious, the abdomen is smooth or has different size points.

    A wasp foraging for food.

    2. Different eating habits.

    Bees and wasps have very different eating habits, among which bees are typical vegetarian insects, almost exclusively feed on plant pollen and nectar, and bees can also make honey into honey and store it in the hive when the external nectar source is abundant, while wasps are typical omnivorous insects, mainly feeding on lepidopteran insects such as moths and butterflies and the nectar and fruits of plants.

    A wasp building a nest.

    3. The nest quality is different.

    Bees and wasps build their nests differently from bees in that bees build their hives with beeswax secreted by the beeswax glands of the right age workers in the colony, and the whole hive is composed of one or several relatively parallel nest spleens perpendicular to the ground, while wasps build their nests with pulp-like materials that are processed by worker bees chewing dried plants and mixing them with secretions.

    Bees collecting nectar.

    4. Different temperaments.

    The temperament of bees and wasps is very different, among which the temperament of bees is relatively tame, except for a few special cases, they are generally not easy to attack, while the temperament of wasps is much more irritable and has a strong instinct to protect the nest, and some species even have a certain sense of territory, and any person or animal who dares to get too close to the hive may be attacked by the swarm.

    Dangerous large hornets.

    5. The toxicity is different.

    The toxicity of bees and wasps is completely different, among which the toxicity of bees is relatively weak and the venom is weakly acidic, as long as it is cleaned with a weak alkaline solution after being stung, there will be basically no problem, while the toxicity of wasps is strong and the venom is weakly alkaline, especially after being stung by large wasps, it may even be life-threatening, in fact, there are reports of hornets sting people to death almost every year.

    In summary, bees and wasps are two very different bee species, the most significant difference is that bees can collect and make honey, while wasps are typical predatory insects, in fact, bees are also important members of the hornet's diet, especially in the season of food scarcity Wasps tend to attack bees in groups.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Judging from **, this is not a bee but a wasp, but this wasp is not big.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I've tasted everything you put in your mouth. Last year, I spent a month sorting it out, and I ate more than 100 kinds of food in a year, and I hid it in "Those Foods in That Place at That Time".

    Manju is one of them. I was born in a place where there is a lot of water, and I mainly grow rice. There are more than 10 acres of rice fields at home.

    Planting rice requires a lot of effort, ploughing, sowing, seedling, transplanting, fertilizing, irrigating, spraying, cutting, bundling, transporting, threshing, raising, drying, harvesting, and selling. It takes a lot of time to flower, and rice is precious. At that time, a certain amount of public rations had to be paid, and various expenses were deducted, and only seeds and rations were reserved.

    In case of emergency, you have to sell some of the emergency use. As a result, there is a possibility of a crop in May, when a little wheat planted will come in handy.

    In the 80s, when technology was not yet developed, electricity and rice cookers were still scarce resources. Rural cooking basically relies on a large iron pot with a deep bottom, and everything is cooked in this large iron pot. In the past, cooking rice was actually very laborious, washing rice and soaking rice, boiling rice and boiling rice, draining rice and steaming rice, pay attention to the heat, and the things that were laborious to make were very fragrant.

    There is a steamer in the north that specializes in steaming steamed buns, and there is only one big iron pot in the south, which can be used to stir-fry vegetables and cook rice, and of course, it can also be used to steam steamed buns. Add some yeast to the flour, drink some water and knead well, let it stand for a few hours, then knead it into a special shape, and then let it stand, after fermentation, dip it in some cold water, put it on the slope of the iron pot that has been hot, it will not slide down, put a little water on the bottom of the pot, and it can be steamed in ten minutes. When you press the steamed bun with your hand, the steamed bun will quickly return to its shape.

    The steamed buns made in this way have a hard shell (called faba in dialect) underneath, which is chewy and has an endless aftertaste after eating. As far back as I can remember, flour could also be made into handmade pasta and a hard cake (huocheba in dialect). Why are handmade things so sweet?

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