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A Hilariously Comprehensive Guide To Yellow Stripey Flying Things AKA Bees

There are eight kinds of bees or wasps.

What scares you the most to get in connection with nature? Obviously, insects and flies. Those yellow stripey things scare the hell out of us. They are tiny but look so horrifying. What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you think about bees? We are sure it’s their sting. Their sting scares us the most. But do you have any idea that not all bees can hurt us? Would you be amazed to know only one or two kinds of bees can bite us and trust us their sting hurts like hell? If you are interested to know a little more about these yellow stripey things that scare the hell out of you, then you are just at the right place. Today, we have made a comprehensive guide to the flying yellow stripey things. Well, there are eight kinds of bees. Carpenter bee, honeybee, bumblebee, hoverfly, paper wasp, yellow jacket, cicada killer and dirt dauber are different kinds of the flying yellow stripey things. Scroll down to go into the detail.

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1. No need to get scared, a carpenter bee can’t hurt you.

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2. Honeybee, an excellent pollinator.

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3. Bumblebee is fat and also called a flying panda.

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4. Hoverfly is the one with the yellow stripey uniform.

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5. Paper wasp is the one that can bite you and its sting hurts like hell.

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6. Meet the yellow jacket who would never leave you alone.

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7. Cicada killer eats cicadas not humans.

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8. Dirt Dauber only stings spiders.

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Now you know which kind of bee is coming to attack you? We are sure now you are aware of them all and even if you see a fly coming to you, you would not be as scared as you were before. Have you ever been stung by a wasp? How much did it hurt? Comment down below if you think this article was useful for you!

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