They have a stinger on their behind.
bees' adaptations are that they female bumble bees have a barbed stinger if in danger and fur to gather more pollen
A bee will develop its stinger for either predation or defense. Unlike bumble bees honey bees can only use their stinger one time.
No, they don't. Unlike bumble bees, honey bees die soon after they sting because their stingers have barbs that make it impossible for the bee to remove it, and instead the venom sack pulls free of the body, mortally wounding the bee. Bumble bees do not have barbs on their stinger, making it possible for the bee to remove it's stinger, and sting repeatedly.
Yes, but only the females have stings. They are quite docile, though, and are not so aggressive as other bees and some wasps.
they are light brown in colour.
Yes. Bumble bees that do have to avoid the rain. The kind that live in the rain forest are the ones with no stinger.
Carpenter Bees do not attack bumble bees.
Only female bees and wasps can sting. The females of these species have a sharp, retractable needle-like stinger in the tip of the abdomen and connected to a venom gland. The stinger itself is a modified ovipositor (egg-laying tube), which is why only females have them.
what is the bumble bees prey
yes bumble bees do have antennae.
Bumble bees can not but honey bees sure can!