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Wasps are VERY aggressive. They can sting as many tines as they want without dying too and often will signal others--if near the nest--to join in. If you kill any singular wasps you see very early in the year that are around your home usually that stops her--the queen--from building a hive and starting a colony. The queen is the only wasp who overwinters all others die. So any early wasps in/around your home or barn or other high traffic/used places should be dispatched quickly to avoid future colonization.
Honeybees look different from yellowjackets, sweatbees, bumblebees and borebees. Borebees are the new one for me they're also called woodbees and carpenter bees. They're loud and look a lot like a bumblebee. Honeybees aren't quite as fluffy as a bumblebee or as loud unless warning-buzzing. Except for stingless drones, all honeybees are female and every egg has the potential to become a Queen. Drones do nothing but eat and mate with Queen's so in the Fall the hive kicks them out to preserve food and they starve. More are born in Spring to begin mating again and drones die after mating with the same mechanic as a bee dying after a sting.
Honeybees are also not attracted to open sodas and the "bee" hovering after your soda during a nice picnic is a yellowjacket.
That's my tiny facts wave for today! I hope you found it interesting/helpful!
CYG
Honeybees look different from yellowjackets, sweatbees, bumblebees and borebees. Borebees are the new one for me they're also called woodbees and carpenter bees. They're loud and look a lot like a bumblebee. Honeybees aren't quite as fluffy as a bumblebee or as loud unless warning-buzzing. Except for stingless drones, all honeybees are female and every egg has the potential to become a Queen. Drones do nothing but eat and mate with Queen's so in the Fall the hive kicks them out to preserve food and they starve. More are born in Spring to begin mating again and drones die after mating with the same mechanic as a bee dying after a sting.
Honeybees are also not attracted to open sodas and the "bee" hovering after your soda during a nice picnic is a yellowjacket.
That's my tiny facts wave for today! I hope you found it interesting/helpful!
CYG