Actually there are several possibilities. Certain beetles, wasps, even a moth species or two would fit this description. An entomologist would need a little more information to narrow in on a specific order, family and species.
Beetles come in a variety of names and color variations. The black and orange beetles can be called cucumber beetles, asparagus beetles, or Mexican bean beetles depending on what crops they eat.
This description matches many butterflies. They can have black and white spots, black bodies, and two very large rounded wings.
Sounds like a Sexton Beetle:Silphidae Nicrophorus investigator. Or at least one of the group?
the answer is the lady bug.
Milkweed bug
Orange and black are the colors of the bombardier beetle. The bombardier beetle can often be found under dead logs.
I saw one of these in my garden, it is a type on beetle pupa of some sort, red and black is the common colour but can also be seen in orange, yellow and white.
a ladybird
The Burying Beetle is shiny black with bright orange spots. They are endangered and nearly extinct.
A black carpet beetle is an oval-shaped black beetle, Latin name Attagenus unicolor.
It could be a grapevine beetle
Soldier beetle also known as the cantharis rustica
It's the American Burying Beatle....It also has orange on each end of it's antennas!
The flying insect that is black with orange bands on its body seems to be a honey bee. Honey bees are native to Southeast Asia and are so-called because of their ability to produce and store honey.
black
Quarter Length Cream Shorts With A Black Tank Top
The red and black beetle is called a ladybird beetle.