No, the bee adapts to many environments and can live practically anywhere
the blue banded bee is killed by habitat clearing because the habitat clearing dudes eat them :P
yes
The Neon Cuckoo bee steals the pollen from the flower targeted by bluebanded bees which cannot be killed by loss of lavender but of another type they may be killed in large numbers.
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.
air pollution and habitat clearing
There are 17 species of Blue-banded bee's.
it might but you just have to beilive
Like this: http://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_wasps/BlueBandedBees.htm
the bluebanded bee only dies because it gets stuck inside the Lantana's petals...... Blue Banded Bee also dies because Lantana is a weed and it's posinous!
in forests
One threat to the blue banded bee are loss of homes by land clearing
when everyone decided they wanted to clear all of their habitat to make farmland so now there isn't much habitat for the Regent Honeyeater to live in and they didnt even realise they were clearing a birds habitat.