no, my friend, they do not
After reading the first response to the question, I have to say that I have watched many wasps attacking and eating bees at the park in Albuquerque where I live. I have been searching for answers about wasps wondering if they have any impact on the diminishing bee population locally or other.
No, bees are herbivores: they live on pollen and nectar.
all the time
I would say a gnat is the lightest, The goliath beetle is the heaviest, and bees and wasps eat honey and nectar.
Hornets eat eat flies, bees, and wasps.
No, bees are not carnivorous and do not eat meat. They only eat nectar, honey and sugary water. There is a species of predatory wasp that will occasionally try to eat dead animals called Yellow Jacket Wasps. Wasps are not bees.
pollen and necter pollen and necter
Mosquitoes do not eat bees. However, wasps and other types of bees have been known to eat other insects including mosquitoes.
No they are not. Bees and Wasps are two separate species.
Wasps ARE faster than bees.
Wasps eat many different organisms, including spiders, caterpillars, flies, ants, bees, and various other insects. Wasps have been speculated to prey on small birds as well.
Yes, eagles will eat bees. The design of an eagle's beak allows them to break through tough insect bodies such as those found on hornets, wasps, and other bees.
When possible, it is advised to avoid the nests of bees and wasps and to not eat sweet food or wear bright clothing, perfumes, or cosmetics that attract bees and wasps.
WASPS AND OTHER bees and queen bees
Yes, many do, especially the tanagers, which also are death on wasps and bees!