@LegoRacers2
You can’t expect me to believe there is a race of creatures living in well-ordered homes who spend all day making candy while their evil counterpart hides out in menacing fortresses that augur only destruction
Jokes aside, that isn’t really the case. Most folks think of the European honeybee when they think of bees, when there are actually many other species of bees native to different parts throughout the world that humans don’t farm for honey. Native bee populations are REALLY important to the environment, and so are native wasp populations. Wasps play an important role in the environment because they also pollinate native plants. Don’t hate on wasps, they’re really important!
Fun fact: there are fig wasps (some pollinators, some not) whose whole thing is just figs.
And each fig variety has a whole species of fig wasps wholly devoted to it and you cannot switch them around.
How do I unsubscribe from BeeFacts?
It’s not hard, but if you do it the food web collapses.
Oof that hit hard.
The real jerks are the wasp queens who kick out the workers so they have to go begging at picnics.
Both pollinate a lot.
Both have wars of various kinds, they have complex & dynamic social interactions & structures, they are great at logistics & planning, etc.But one is somehow less pissed at humans.
No idea why anyone wouldn’t be pissed at humans.
And attack us preemptively.Bees are sus.
It’s not like wasp nests are much less organized on the inside. Here’s an example.
Cool thing about yellow jackets is they can eat sugary stuff as adults, like nectar and fruit, but the young need protein. That’s why they’re out trying to steal a piece of your hamburger.
/dontputyourdickinthat
You’re not the boss of me.
And you’re not that big.
At least not without a beekeeper condom.
Reality has truly hack tier writing