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2021/06/14

Wasps vs Bees: Here’s How to Tell Them Apart

Bees and wasps are both insects but aren’t the same. Bees are gentle insects that don’t bother humans. Their purpose is pollination, and they’re good for the ecosystem. Wasps are aggressive and sting anything in their path. A wasp sting is painful, and humans should avoid all wasps. Homeowners review the insects to learn to tell them apart and avoid wasp stings.

What You Should Know About Wasps

Wasps are not as round as bees, and they have a waistline. Their bodies and legs are longer than all bee species. The wasps have a thinner shape, and bees are much wider.

The wasps are more aggressive than bees, and wasps attack if you are near their nests. They fly toward a threat instead of away from it. Wasps are attracted to garbage and waste products, and they hover over trash cans.

A wasp nest has grooves and looks like paper. Their nests appear in January. A nest is the size of a golf ball at the beginning. They build nests near food sources. Sheds, carports, and eaves are prime places for a nest, and they are generally near food sources.

There are nine species of aggressive wasps. Yellow jackets are the most common in the U.S. Wasps sting humans if the insects feel attacked, and some die after the first sting. Property owners contact pest control if they need help getting rid of yellow jackets.

What You Should Know About Bees

Bees are round and sometimes fluffy. They don’t have sleek thin bodies like wasps. They don’t have waistlines or defined midsections. Their bodies are the same size from top to bottom. Most bees are yellow and black, but some are shades of orange or brown. They have fluffy, fur-like bodies.

Bees are not aggressive and fly away from humans. They fly around flowers and plants and don’t attack humans unless provoked. Their food source comes from flowering plants. They won’t fly toward a human’s food like wasps. Bees are not attracted to trash or leftover food in trash cans.

A bee nest is hidden. They are inside trees and are hexagon-shaped. Bees create nests with beeswax and not paper or wood like wasps. Humans must look inside a tree to find the nest.

There are over 200 species of bees. Bumblebees and honeybees are the most common. Homeowners without flowering plants won’t see them near their homes. Honey bees are the smallest bee species. They are listed as an endangered species.

What To Do When You See Them

Humans should stay away from wasps. Wasps attack at any act of aggression. They fly toward their target, not away from it. Homeowners who find a wasp nest need professional pest control services. There are around 100 wasps in each nest. Homeowners with wasp venom allergies should stay indoors until the nest is destroyed.

Bees are not dangerous to humans. Homeowners should leave bees alone. Pest control for bees isn’t necessary. Bees just want nectar from flowers and don’t act aggressively. They fly around humans out of curiosity and won’t attack.

Bees and wasps are not the same species. Bees are gentle creatures that pollinate flowers and eat nectar. Wasps are aggressive and sting humans and pets. Their stings can be quite painful. Homeowners shouldn’t move a wasp nest. If they do, the wasps will come out of the nest and sting them. Professional pest control is a must.

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