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Sisyphus And Wasps Comparison
The Sisyphus- The Sisyphus is different from the Bees and the Wasps, because the father and the mother are working together in collecting the food for their grubs.
Both father and mother work together in shaping and giving immediate attention to the eggs.
Both parents take part of collecting and supplying food for their young ones clearly.
“Latreille” is the one who gives the name to the Sisyphus it means: “Wild Gymnastic”, because this insect can move quickly and easily forward or backward movement.

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