Until yesterday (April 18th) I've had said NO. After all, the old rhyme says, 'A swarm of bees in May, is worth a load of hay', and nothing rhymes with April!! However, yesterday our Carniolan queen swarmed with a few thousand bees here in central France. Caught us really by surprise. Normally bees only swarm when the brood nest is crowded and there's plenty of honey. There were lots of bees left in the hive but only three combs of honey, so perhaps they are expecting a good summer. It's interesting that after a warm sunny day yesterday, today is wet and cool. Somehow the bees know that the weather is about to change so often swarm just before it breaks.
Hornets eat eat flies, bees, and wasps.
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The closest in appearance to bees (bumble bees and honey bees) are the wasps and hornets, but their lifestyles are completely different.
Scorpions, wasps, hornets and bees have stingers.
Hornets are much bigger and their sting is much more painful than bees. Hornets can also sting more than once because it doesn't detach form its body unlike bees. Hornets tend to be more agressive than bees, but they are much less aggresive in general than wasps.
Wasps Bees and Hornets
Hornets eat eat flies, bees, and wasps.
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hornets wasps and yellow jackets
Wasps and hornets are similar to bees.
Most bees are not aggressive. Hornets and wasps are aggressive. If you have hornets, avoid that area or spray them.
only bumble bees but not wasps or yellow jackets or hornets
Well you have bees honeybees hornets bumble bees and wasps
Mostly birds, but depending on where you are in the world, there are also wasps, hornets, bears and badgers.
Wasps,hornets,and sometimes bees
They got eaten by bees ETC.
Wasps, Hornets, Bubble Bees, and mainly all bees, try not to get stung at all!