Bee Stripes
Most bees are yellow and black and have stripes. However, a bee that has two stripes is most likely a bumblebee.
they got painted
a wierd hornet that wears stripes a lot :)
hoverfly
A regular bee. Bees can bee (get it? 'Bee' instead of 'be') red, blue, or green.
Perhaps its a potato bug ?
It depends on the species of the bee. Some bee's bottoms are black. Others are black with yellow stripes. While others have grey stripes. There are over 250 species of bees and they all look different.
the mama bee
Yes, there are many bees with stripes that are not bumble bees. Honey bees for one have stripes, along with many other bees, wasps and bee and wasp mimics. Black and yellow and black and white stripes serve as an easily identifiable warning coloration that helps reduce predation on all the bees and wasps that wear them.
There are a few types of bees that can be described as having gray and black stripes. This includes the mining bee and the white faced hornet.
sounds like a bee to me