Please Identify what You’re seeing

I have bees in my house, HELP!
Wasps! Exterminator please!
I have bees in my yard, HELP!
An infographic titled 'Which do I Have?' comparing honeybees and wasps. Honeybees are described as hairy and fuzzy, amber to brown, gentle unless threatened, and must be removed by a beekeeper. They feed mostly on flowers and can inhabit wall voids. They are smooth, shiny, black, and bright yellow, and feed on insects, fruit, sugars, and meats. They can inhabit wall voids and ground holes, stings multiple times, and are highly aggressive. Wasps are described as having black and bright yellow coloration, being smooth and shiny, feeding on insects, fruit, sugars, and meats, and can inhabit wall voids and ground holes. They sting once and die, are aggressive, and their professional pest control can manage them. The background features a honeycomb pattern, with terms and descriptions listed beside images of a bee and a wasp.
I have honeybees, HELP!

Honey BEE

A close-up of a bee with detailed wings, body, and antennae, isolated on a white background.
I have wasps, HELP!
Close-up of a wasp with detailed black and yellow markings on its body, transparent wings, and antennae.

Yellow Jackets/Wasp