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With wasps being a hot topic at the mo, I was reminded of a question which I couldn't answer...
Can anyone suggest why wasps have evolved a needle like sting, which they can use repeatedlyu, compared to the "barbed" bee sting which keeps "burrowing" into mammalian* flesh, resulting in the bee being mortally wounded?
*I am assuming here that other mammal skins, eg bears, badgers, retain the sting as ours does...
What is the evolutionary advantage of dying to sting? ta
Can anyone suggest why wasps have evolved a needle like sting, which they can use repeatedlyu, compared to the "barbed" bee sting which keeps "burrowing" into mammalian* flesh, resulting in the bee being mortally wounded?
*I am assuming here that other mammal skins, eg bears, badgers, retain the sting as ours does...
What is the evolutionary advantage of dying to sting? ta