Yes - there is a specific species called a Bee-eater - from the bird family Meropidae. They remove the sting of the insect by rubbing it on a branch - before consuming it.
You shouldn't kill honey bees at any time of the year. If you have a problem with honey bees, firstly contact a beekeeper.
No, the radio waves are not powerful enough to harm bees in any ways.
Any except for endangered species or bird of prey.
You half o click on the bird any bird kill your self find the same bird and kill it then kill yourself again ant ta da you get wings.
It is best to contact a professional pest control service to safely handle and remove killer bees. Attempting to kill them yourself may provoke a more aggressive response from the bees and put you at risk of getting stung.
There are 42 species of bird of paradise.
In most places, it is not illegal to kill bees if they pose a threat to human safety or property. However, bees are important pollinators and their populations are declining, so it is generally recommended to avoid killing them whenever possible.
Any, although in the distant past they were a woodland species.
because its too cold of a habitat for their species
The so-called 'killer bees', more properly called Africanised honey bees, are simply a cross between two species of honey bee, and as such their life cycles and tasks are exactly the same as any other species.
A hen is a female bird of any species.
Bees live in different locations. The honeybee lives in a hive as do many other species of this insect. Some bees burrow underground and others live in small nests.