Bees make honey in their hive, and their stingers are attached to their internal organs - when they sting you, they disembowl themselves.
Wasps don't make honey, and they have separate stingers with venom sacks, which is why they can sting you over and over.
2006-09-01 16:37:17
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answer #1
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answered by physicsmom04 3
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A bee's stinger will pull out of their body when they sting. A wasp's won't, so they can sting you over and over again.
Bee's make honey, wasp's don't.
2006-09-01 23:48:57
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answered by Chatty 5
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bees live in colonies, build hives and make honey. They also eat honey.
Wasps live in smaller groups, they are predators. Pretty much every insect has a wasp that targets it.
2006-09-01 23:38:23
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answered by Chris L 3
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Wasps - narrow body, predatory, can survive after stinging, "smooth" body, and combs made of paper-like substance.
Bees - thick body, uses nectar to make food, only the queen is capable of repetitive stings, hairy body, and combs made of waxy substance.
2006-09-02 00:18:15
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answered by erythisis 4
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wasp is bigger and it's sting will not come off if it sting someone meanwhile bee is the opposite
2006-09-01 23:40:54
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answered by jason 5
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bees make honey,wasp`s make pain when they sting you
2006-09-01 23:42:16
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answered by krusty_blue_spaz 5
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waist ( wasp got em bees don't )
2006-09-01 23:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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that the bee has more brain than you... and the wasp also.
2006-09-01 23:37:52
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answered by carlos o 4
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bees make honey, you'll always be healthy if you eat your honey!
2006-09-01 23:38:34
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answered by jon p 2
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