Bees and wasps are closely related but differ in behavior and biology. Wasps are territorial, omnivorous, and often prey on other insects. Bees, on the other hand, primarily feed on nectar and pollen. Bees typically sting as a last resort and die after stinging. Wasps, however, can sting multiple times without harm, using their stingers for hunting and protection. This makes wasps more likely to sting when provoked or during hunting. It’s important to note that not all wasp species are alike. There’s a wide variety of behaviors, temperaments, and ecological roles they play.