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Post by ZandraJoi on Jul 11, 2022 9:59:50 GMT -5
www.birdsandblooms.com/gardening/garden-bugs/differences-between-bees-and-wasps "Use this handy guide to know whether it's a bee or wasp buzzing through your backyard. Wasps have slim bodies and narrow waists that connect thorax and abdomen. Bees have thick, rounded bodies with stripes. Check out more fascinating bumblebee facts, and learn how you can host mason bees with a bee house...." My notes: Includes: Look at the Wing Position How Many Legs Do Bees Have? Do Bees Die When They Sting? Do Wasps Pollinate Plants? What Do Bees and Wasps Eat?
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Post by spice on Jul 11, 2022 10:49:45 GMT -5
I'd rather bees than wasps anyday.
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Post by lainee on Jul 11, 2022 17:27:18 GMT -5
I'll choose bees, too :-)
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Post by demonskeith on Jul 13, 2022 0:12:30 GMT -5
Usually bees will leave you alone, if you notice one really coming at you, most likely a wasp. That's pretty much how I can tell as I'm not going to try and look to closely to them. I did get stung once in my life, not such which bee type it was.
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