Bees are flying insects related to wasps and ants. They are notorious for making honey, beeswax, and pollination. Flies are insects which use only a single pair of wings to fly, and their hind wings are diminished to halters which assist in-flight stability.
Some of the species include horseflies, hoverflies, and crane flies. Houseflies spread foodborne illnesses to humans. Flies can be exasperating in the summer and in tropical countries where there is a plethora of them. Bees sting, while flies do not sting. Bees feast upon the honey they collect, while flies eat everything from fluid and food particles.
It may be hard to tell in the beginning if you are looking at a bee or a fly until you realize its size. The fly is known to be smaller than the usual bee. There are also other differences that you may notice, such as the smaller eyes of the bees.
Flies seem to have really big eyes while bees seem to have slanted eyes. Another thing to look for is the antenna. When you see that the flying insect has an antenna, it is more likely to be a bee than a fly. The number of wings that flies and bees are different too. Flies only have two wings while bees have four wings.
On what meets the eye alone, bees have a noticeable difference than the flies. Bees are yellow and flies are black. Bees have many abilities that the flies lack, including the ability to sting, as well as make and store honey. They are also helpful in pollination. Bees use the honey they collect to thrive one. Flies thrive on anything, such as food and fluid.
The sounds that bees make are used to communicate with one another. Flies also make sound and while the use of the sound is unknown, it is an annoyance to those who come across it. Bees have smaller eyes and a larger antenna than flies.