What Order Is The Bumble Bee?

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Bumblebees are social insects that are characterised by black and yellow body hairs often in bands. They can be distinguished from carpenter bees because of the presence of orange or yellow hair patterns on the upper surface of the abdomen. However some species have orange or red on their body or maybe entirely black. The bumblebee is of the order of Hymenoptera.
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