hornets
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there are a number of bees that nest in the ground..digger bees are solitary bees that will nest in large numbers at time, creating holes along the ground...in arid areas honeybees will nest in old ground burrows...wasps like yellow jackets will nest in the ground..a large wasp called a cicada killer is a solitary wasp that also nests in the ground
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Yes, there are mulches that will discourage nesting ground bees. Ground bees dislike such non-organic mulches as pebbles applied as 3-inch (7.62-centimeter) covers.
Bumble, digger, mining, and sweat bees are bees that burrow in the ground. They respectively belong to the Apidae, Anthoporidae, Andrenidae, and Halictidaeinsect families. They collectively may be referred to as burrowing, earth-nesting, and ground-dwelling bees even though bumblebees -- which are social and build colonies -- will be excluded from the designation solitary bees.
Bees cannot be constantly flying, similarly humans cannot constantly run. There is simply not a large enough energy supply.
Bees can see UV light. (ultra violet light), that we, humans can't see. So, actually any flower attracts bees.
Bees can see UV light. (ultra violet light), that we, humans can't see. So, actually any flower attracts bees.
Spray poison around the nesting area
fresh brightly coloured adult flowers attract most bees
It attracts the bees to come and collect its pollen
yellow
Sweet basil attracts bees.
A nesting and breeding place for bees and wasps.
food and bright colors if u wear bright colors they would think your a flower and the sweet smell of fruit.