Bee
Bee (superfamily Apoidea), any of more than 20,000 species of insects in the suborder Apocrita (order Hymenoptera) that includes the familiar honeybee (Apis) and bumblebee (Bombus and Psithyrus), as well as thousands more wasplike and flylike bees. Adults range in size from about 2 mm to 4 cm (about 0.08–1.6 inch).
Bees are closely related to certain types of Wasps,
with the principal biological difference between them being that bees
(except for parasitic bees) provide their young with a mixture of pollen
and honey, whereas wasps feed their young animal food or provision
their nests with insects or spiders. Associated with this difference in
food preference are certain structural differences, the most essential
being that wasps are covered with unbranched hairs, whereas bees have at
least a few branched or feathered hairs to which pollen often clings.
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