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These are the ones I know. Bumblebees, Carpenenter Bees, Honey Bees, Parasitic Bees, and Digger Bees.

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There are about 250 separate species of Bumble bees, and if you need their names, the entry on Bumble Bees in Wikipedia will guide you.

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Are bumble bees and carpenter bees the same?

No. Different species. Carpenter Bees make a hole for their nest in soft wood. Bumble Bees either nest on the ground, or in a tunnel nest in the ground.


Do bumble bees sting other bees?

In general, no. But there is a species of Bumble Bee called the Cuckoo Bumble Bee (Bombus vestalis) that is parasitic on existing nests, and will kill by stinging, the original queen.


How are bumble bees and honey bees the same?

No. They are very different species, and have rather different colony behavior.


Do carpenter bees attack bumble bees?

Carpenter Bees do not attack bumble bees.


What type of species does the honey bee come from?

Well, Honey bees and bumble bees are in a certain group that is called Apidae. Andrenidae is a species with mining bees. Ardrenidae is also related to the Apidae species.


Do bumble bees have horns?

yes bumble bees do have antennae.


What is a bumble bees prey?

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Can bumble bees dig through concrete?

Bumble bees can not but honey bees sure can!


Are bumble bees purple?

No. They are mostly black with yellow stripes but there are lots of different species.


Can a bumble bee crossbreed with a honey bee?

No, but there are many species of honey bees that will crossbreed


What places do bumble bees live in?

They very often nest in an old mouse hole in the ground or in a disused bird box etc. There are lots of different species of bumble bees and the different species very often choose different habitats to nest in.


When is a bee not a bee?

A bumble bee is a bee -- just a different sort of bee.Bumble bees do collect nectar and make honey, but not in large enough quantities to make it worth harvesting.However bumble bees are excellent Pollinators, so bumble Bees can be worth keeping. Farmers will pay you money to lend them your hives for the season so that the bumble bees pollinate their crops.