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Wasps and honeybees, while both belonging to the Hymenoptera order, have distinct differences in appearance, diet, behavior, and nesting habits. Wasps are typically slender with narrow waists, shiny bodies, and more aggressive, often feeding on other insects. Honeybees are rounder, fuzzier, and primarily vegetarians, collecting nectar and pollen from flowers. Here's a more detailed comparison: 1. Appearance: Wasps: Slender, smooth, and shiny bodies with narrow waists (a "petiole"), and bright yellow and black color patterns. Honeybees: Rounder, fuzzier bodies, and typically black and orange or brown and yellow. Bees: May have pollen baskets on their hind legs, which wasps do not. 2. Diet and Behavior: Wasps: Carnivorous, feeding on insects, spiders, and even other wasps. They are more aggressive and will defend their nests. Honeybees: Vegetarian, feeding on nectar and pollen. They are less aggressive unless provoked. 3. Nesting: Wasps: Build nests from chewed wood fibers and their own saliva, often papery or in mud, in less visible locations. Honeybees: Build nests from wax, creating honeycomb structures in trees or hives. 4. Sting: Wasps: Can sting multiple times as their stingers are not barbed. Honeybees: Can sting only once, and their stinger is barbed, causing them to die after stinging. 5. Colony Size and Structure: Wasps: Colonies are smaller, typically with fewer than 10,000 individuals. Honeybees: Colonies can have populations exceeding 75,000. 6. Hibernation: Wasps: Most wasps hibernate during the winter and build new nests the following spring. Honeybees: Do not hibernate, living in their hives on food reserves and heat generated by worker bees. #honeybee #wasp #venom #hornet #hornets #hornetnest #vespa #vespidae #hymenoptera #insectfacts #insect #honey #honeybee #honeybeeattack #epipen #anaphylaxis #allergies #histamine #antihistamine #malayalam #เดฎเดฒเดฏเดพเดณเด #เดคเตเดจเตเดเตเดเดเตเดทเดฟ #เดคเตเดจเตเดเตเดเดฏเตเดเต #เดคเตเดจเตเดเตเดเดเดณเต #เดคเตเดจเตเดเตเดเดตเดณเดฐเตเดคเตเดคเดฒเต #เดเดเดจเตเดจเตฝ #เด เดชเดเดเด Copyright Disclaimer: - This video includes stock footage and images primarily sourced from Pixabay.com and Pexels.com, under licenses that allow both personal and commercial use without attribution. Full credit belongs to the original creators and sources and we adhere to all licensing terms. Copyright Disclaimer: - Some copyrighted materials may also appear in this video used under the fair use provisions outlined in Section 107 of the U.S Copyright Act of 1976. This content is included solely for purposes of commentary, education and research with a non commercial transformative approach. All rights remain with their respective copyright holders and any unintentional use outside of fair use or licensing terms will be promptly addressed upon notification. Under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976, allowance is mad for FAIR USE for purpose such a as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statues that might otherwise be infringing. Non- Profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of FAIR USE This video includes images from Wikimedia Commons, and some other sources. I believe my use of these images falls under the fair use doctrine. I do not claim ownership of these images, and they are used for educational/illustrative purposes. This video uses images from Wikimedia Commons under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. This falls within the guidelines of fair use as it enhances the understanding of knowledge about different insects, mammels , reptails etc through visual illustration.This video is for educational purpose only. i strive to adhere to all relevant copyright laws and regulations. If you believe that any material in this video infringes on your copyright, please contact me immediately for rectification.