This is probably one of the biggest concerns for me whenever I venture to dine outdoors. First of all, those wasps do not make a sound when they approach and if you are unlucky to get in their way then you’ll only know of their presence when they sting you.
In the case of the bees, you may have time to duck out of their way if you hear them coming but this is not very easy to avoid.
The sting of a bee is almost as painful as that of a wasp. The one thing that I have noticed is that if you decide to confront a wasp, somehow they manage to alert their friends to come to their assistance. Not so with a bee.
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