no only cane toads, varroa mites and ugly stalkers kill the bees
The blue banded bee faces threats from habitat loss due to urbanization and agricultural intensification, pesticide exposure which can harm their health and nesting sites, and climate change impacting their ability to forage and breed. Conservation efforts to protect their habitats and reduce pesticide use are crucial to safeguard the population of blue banded bees.
no it could but i am not sure u might have to do more research!!!! holden_01
no because the blue banded bee loves blue flowers and does not affect the blue banded bee. so yeah
the blue banded bee is out in April the most
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the blue banded bee goes to bed at night not early
the blue banded bee is yellow blue and black
No. The blue-banded bee of Australia is under threat, but it is not officially endangered.
To help the blue banded bee, you need to build more mud houses or statues for the blue banded bee to live in, seeing that blue banded bee's love mud brick houses Seeya later if this doesn't help then go onto another website page lol
Rising temperatures can kill the blue banded bee
Cukoo Bees, run-off, Varroa mites and repointing effect the Blue Banded Bee
Land clearing has a major impact on the blue banded bee. The clearing destroys the bee's habitat, making it harder for them to survive and thrive.