A flying ant with a sunburn, or the southern red sap bee found in southern America
Bombus rufocinctus
Range: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, west to British Columbia, south to California, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Vermont, Maine, Mexico.
It is probably a sweat bee. They don't hurt you just very annoying.
Or a stealth Bee!
It could also be a carpenter bee. A dead giveaway will be if they are entering small holes in the wood siding of your house. They burrow into wood to make their nests. Very small, blue/black about the size of a large house fly.
A bee with a red stripe is a bumble bee. It is quite possible that the red striped bee is the queen bee of the hive.
The name of a bee with a red stripe on it's back is called a Red Belted Bumble Bee. This bee has a black face and distinctive red belt around it's back.
A Mason Wasp is a creature that slightly resembles a bee, and has a black and red body. They are not aggressive like regular wasps.
velvet ant or cow killer wasp
A wasp!
bumble bee
hornets
A black spider that has a red stripe on the back is possibly a red spotted ant mimic spider. They walk on six legs instead of eight and can be found in Arizona.
I don't know but there was a huge one on my patio today. I can't find an answer to it either!
Sounds like a Bumble Bee.
Its a type of Bumblebee. There are about 250 types of bumblebees classified as Bombus. Which particular type you had seen though, I am not sure. Many have red tones. Maybe you can recognize your bee on this page that has lots of pics of the various bumblees of North America [See Related Links]
it is a coral snake i am about 80% sure it is this.I do not think this is any bit venomous.
Thats easy! Red back spiders are called 'red back spiders because they have a red (or sometimes dark orange) stripe on their back. they sometimes have a diamond slightly below that stripe aswell.
A black spider that has a red stripe on the back is possibly a red spotted ant mimic spider. They walk on six legs instead of eight and can be found in Arizona.
I don't know but there was a huge one on my patio today. I can't find an answer to it either!
Red Stripe was created in 1928.
Sounds like a Bumble Bee.
Its a type of Bumblebee. There are about 250 types of bumblebees classified as Bombus. Which particular type you had seen though, I am not sure. Many have red tones. Maybe you can recognize your bee on this page that has lots of pics of the various bumblees of North America [See Related Links]
red stripe blue stripe orange stripe
You send a RED FLOWER to BARTLEBEE. He will send you back mail with BEST BEE as an attachment.
The national flag of Cameroon is a horizontal green stripe on the left, followed by a red stripe and then a yellow stripe. In the center of the red stripe is a yellow star.
The red stripe comes before the white stripe because the red stripe stands for blood which means the sacrified blood that was lost in war when the U.S.A was found and the white stripe comes after because the white stands for pride, honor, and foundation.
The belt color levels for Karate are from lowest to higher is; White, Yellow, Orange With Green Stripe, Orange With White Stripe, Orange With Red Stripe, Blue With Green Stripe, Blue With White Stripe, Blue With Red Stripe, Blue, Purple With Green Stripe, Purple With White Stripe, Purple With Red, Purple belt and more.
The flag of Greenland has a white stripe, a red stripe, and a red and white circle.