A bee assassin is an insect in the genus Apiomerus, known for frequenting flowers to feed on the insects which live there.
A bee assassin is an insect in the genus Apiomerus, known for frequenting flowers to feed on the insects which live there.
In your garden. An Assassin bug. Assassin bugs are from the family Reduviidae Assassin bugs are appropriately named because of their habit of lying in ambush for their insect prey.
Japanese beetles and tomato hornworms are examples of prey that bee assassins eat other than bees. The insects in question (Apiomerus crassipes) number among the world's insect predators. They receive the additional common names of bee assassin bugs and bee killer assassin bugs because of their fearless tackling of stinging bees even though the species actually is a generalist feeder of any insect that can be caught and consumed.
Which insect makes honey? The bee, of course.
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Bee is the correct answer.
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A bumble bee is an insect.