No. They are not a mammal.
Yes, hornets are known to prey on bumblebees. They can capture and kill bumblebees to feed on their bodies or even bring them back to their nests to feed their young. This behavior is more common in certain hornet species, such as the Asian giant hornet.
Yes, it's possible to eat bumblebees [Bombusspp] ... particularly if you're a skunk [Mephitidaefamily]. A skunk in your back yard may be digging up ground-nesting bumblebees or soil-dwelling grubs. Either way, they eat them. With the bumblebees, they get dessert in the sense that they like the honey too.
Most bumblebees hate water.
do lobsters have back bones
yes it have back bones
do bunnies have back bones
they dont have back bones they dont have back bones they dont have back bones they dont have back bones
When bumblebees wake up from hibernation they usually reproduce.
No
yes. they have back bones yes
That should be "Do bumblebees have a defence?". I'm pretty sure you realize that bees have stingers.
Snapdragons attract bumblebees by olfactory signals (scent). It is also known that bumblebees are attracted to certain colors of plants