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bee colonies, carrying off both the honey bees and honey. Despite . yellowjacket), V. germanica (German wasp), and V. vulgaris . Bald-faced hornets, and Paper Wasps for a useful a beekeeper a satisfying feeling as the trap fills, casual. Bees are beneficial to humans because they pollinate plants, whereas wasps and hornets help out by eating other insects. However, all three can be hazardous. Stings can be dangerous to those allergic to their venom – although these insects will only sting if they feel they or their nests are in danger. pollination. 54. 4. Pollinator attraction of the wasp-flower Scrophularia umbrosa Do rewarding and deceptive species use the same floral cues to attract wasp. Wasps are insects, in the same Order, Hymenoptera, as bees and ants. . Wasps look like bees, but are generally not covered with fuzzy hairs. As a result, they are much less efficient in pollinating flowers, because pollen is less likely to stick to their bodies and to be moved from flower to flo