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Topic ClosedIt's time for the talk: the wasps and the bees

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    Posted: 19.May.2016 at 04:00

The mascot of our local high school is the hornet. So I know what those look like in great detail, however, I wondered how different did a yellow jacket look compared to a hornet. So I looked for images on the internet. If you're like me, you'd like to know which is which.

  1. Hornet

    17525698205_d47e3253bb_b

    source: c1.staticflickr.com

  2. Yellow Jacket

    Wasp

    source: www.mikespestcontrol.net

Once I found these pictures, I kept looking. I found that there are more types of wasps than I realized:

  1. American Pelecinid Wasp

    Cbolt-10082013-DSC9162

    source: cdn.c.photoshelter.com

  2. Asian Predatory Wasp

    Vespa_velutina_nigrithorax_MHNT_dos

    source: wikimedia.org

  3. Black and Yellow Mud Dauber

    MUD_D_1

    source: www.hmrprint.com

  4. Black Flower Wasp

    Black-Flower-Wasp

    source: wikimedia.org

  5. Blue-Winged Wasp

    Blue-winged Wasp (Scolia dubia) 2

    source: freepages.misc.rootsweb.ancestry.com

  6. Cicada Killer

    Cicada-killer

    source: media.cmgdigital.com

  7. Common Thread Waisted Wasp

    12_thread_waisted_wasp

    source: sicloot.com

  8. Cow Killer

    8041384318_75c8b13696_b

    source: c7.staticflickr.com

  9. Cuckoo Wasp

    AH-MG-0267-Edit

    source: cdn.c.photoshelter.com

  10. Five-Banded Tiphiid Wasp

    LL5Z0L4ZGLAHWH3H7HBHIHOHIHEZ8L9ZEHYHMLUZILHRGHGZIHPZ0LAZ6HRREHFH9HJH2HZR8HAH2HWZPHUZ4LFHXH

    source: bugguide.net

  11. Four-Toothed Mason Wasp

    Four_toothed_mason_wasp_seth

    source: www.whatsthatbug.com

  12. Great Golden Digger Wasp

    Great_golden_digger_terry

    source: www.whatsthatbug.com

  13. Horntail Wasp

    Horntail1cd

    source: amazingnature.us

  14. Ichneumon Wasp

    Megarhyssa_macrurus_female

    source: wikimedia.org

  15. Leucospid Wasp

    Leucospis_gigas

    source: entomacrographic.files.wordpress.com

  16. Mud Dauber

    Mud-dauber

    source: bounderrv.files.wordpress.com

  17. Mutillid Wasp

    Bradynobaenid1j

    source: myrmecos.net

  18. Northern Paper Wasp

    JZMRDZXRRHRZVLSZ1LYL2LYL9LZZOZ7RSH2RHHXZ9L3LYZPRSHPRYZMRUL0RTZJL9LXZULFLJZKRDZ4RCZYL2L0ZDL

    source: bugguide.net

  19. Paper Wasp

    Wasp_paperwasp

    source: www.sutter-yubamvcd.org

  20. Pepsis Wasp

    Pepsis-wasp

    source: arizonadailyindependent.com

  21. Pigeon Tremex

    Dscn6838

    source: bugtracks.files.wordpress.com

  22. Potter Wasp

    Delta alluaudi _Seychelles Potter Wasp_4_2

    source: gallery.kunzweb.net

  23. Ruby-tailed Wasp

    Ruby Tailed Wasp 1

    source: www.mattcolephotography.co.uk

  24. Spider Wasp

    9303-004-8315E541

    source: media-2.web.britannica.com

  25. Tarantula Hawk

    8Q102QA0BQ2K5KDKIKEKIKPK0KO0KKNK2QHS6QV0ZKUKHKEKGQPK4QWK5KTKIKEKQK9KLKB0QKD0RKBKNQF0VQ301Q (1)

    source: bugguide.net

  26. Weevil Wasp

    Maxresdefault

    source: i.ytimg.com

  27. Yellow Paper Wasp

    Misc_wasp_102205_05

    source: www.genehanson.com

To complete the picture, I decided to look for pictures of bees. Bees have robust, hairy bodies with flat rear legs, whereas the bofdies of wasps are slender with a narrow waist connecting the shiny thorax and abdomen. There are quite a variety of bees too.

  1. American Bumble Bee

    Bumble_bee3

    source: a-z-animals.com

  2. Augochlora Sweat Bee

    Cbolt-09012013-augochlora-pura

    source: cdn.c.photoshelter.com

  3. Cuckoo Bee

    4112463-0036993976-tumbl

    source: static.comicvine.com

  4. Eastern Carpenter Bee

    Carpenter-bee-in-flight

    source: www.budgetpestcontrolpgh.com

  5. Golden Northern Bumble Bee

    60CQ60H0W0S0N0R060S0MQ3RRQDQX0ARYKNRM0BR7QORJKTQG0BRHQ3RMQZ0E0FR0QCR7QCR3KVR3K

    source: bugguide.net

  6. Honey Bee

    Honey Bee

    source: www.mattcolephotography.co.uk

  7. Longhorn Bee

    Longhorn-bee

    source: susanvogelmisicka.files.wordpress.com

  8. Small Carpenter Bee

    Small-carpenter-bee-2

    source: energy.wisc.edu

  9. Sweat Bee

    Sweat_bee_tweakie

    source: www.whatsthatbug.com

  10. Tri-Colored Bumble Bee

    Tricolored-Bumble-Bee-Bombus-ternarius-2

    source: rtpi.org

  11. Yellow-Faced Bumble Bee

    Yellow_faced_bumble_bee_2_by_eozspike-d8nskzw

    source: img02.deviantart.net

These are all ones I could find on the web. Have I missed any?

Speaking of wasps, check out the 3D models of wasps created using free Autodesk 123D software. For example, here's a hornet.

Hornet

There are also 3D models for bees. Here's a Bumblebee:

Bumblebee

Speaking of bees, here's a quadcopter designed using Autodesk Fusion 360:

Quad
Check out the Fusion 360 Gallery
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