Termites and honey bees are two vastly different social insects. Termites are secretive, wood-boring insects that live in colonies, feeding on cellulose and causing significant structural damage to buildings and trees. In contrast, honey bees are highly social, communicative insects that live in organized colonies, collecting nectar and pollen to produce honey. While termites are often viewed as pests, honey bees are revered for their crucial role in pollination and ecosystem health, contributing to food security and biodiversity. Their distinct lifestyles highlight the complexity and diversity within the insect world.
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Seller Price | GHC 0 |
Added | 14 Oct, 2024 |
University | Liberty Preparatory School |
Course | Science |