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.
No because he is a bee and he can't get stung from the other bees
A queen bee is typically larger than worker bees, measuring about 0.75-1 inch in length. She has a long abdomen and is robust in size compared to other bees in the hive.
A bee does not sting itself, but a wasp sometimes will. Bees will sting other bees if they are fighting.
Bees communicate with each other with a little dance. A bee will tell other bees where to find flowers. Then the bees will follow the directions they were given.
Only if those animals are allergic to bee stings. Other than that, not really.
Honey bees are a type of bee, so honey bees are not bigger than bees in general. Honey bees are a social species that live in large colonies and are known for their importance in pollination and honey production.
bee's eg the bee's wings - the wings of the (one) bee
An Africanized honey bee is just a bee with attitude. Apart from that there are no significant physical differences between Africanized bees and Western honey bees -- in fact the only way to be sure which type of bee you have is DNA analysis. For this reason, Africanized bees are no more damaging to the environment than any other bees. In fact, all bees are essential to maintain the environment as we know it.
Royal jelly is the sole food of the queen bee and it makes them live up to 20 times longer than the other bees. Royal jelly also comes from all bees.
I blocked entrance from the bees entering in to wall outside. will the queen bee die
"bees" is the plural of "bee." One bee, many bees.
The blue banded bee (Amegilla cingulata) has been known to sting. However, they are not as aggressive as other types of bees.