Bees are almost essential to mankind. They pollinate many plants
no they don't but bees do.
Ants, mosquitos, spiders ,butterflies, bees and houseflies.
They are both insects, but aside from the superficial observation that both are insects that can sting us, they really couldn't be more unalike. Mosquitos sting with mouth parts, and although not all mosquitos consume blood, the ones we swat make a parasitic living from us (human beings) by extracting a small amount of our blood and digesting it. Bees sting with a stinger located on the back of their abdomen, and this stinger has no role in digestion or feeding. The honeybee we know best is a social insect that stings in self defense, in defense of its hive. Although mosquitos and honeybees are both insects, they almost couldn't be more unrelated. Mosquitos are flies, members of the order Diptera, while bees belong to the Hymenoptera, which includes wasps as well as bees. From our point of view as human beings, mosquitos are pests, and many species of mosquitos spread diseases and parasites while they are feeding on us. By contrast, honeybees are beneficial to us, serving as essential pollinators of many plants, including important crops.
yes they can eat flies, bees, and butterflies.
not really, they are more important in pollination
Small insects such as mosquitos and small flies. Wood frogs eat bugs. Not bees.
No, mosquitos don't produce anything (apart from more mosquitos)
Bees are important for beeing bees and stinging all of us
Most ants, bees, mosquitos, flies, some cockroaches, for just a few.
bees are important to the rain forest because they bring pollen from lower to the higher parts of the rain forest and the make more plants
Houseflies, bees, mosquitos and moths frequently meet their untimely ends in exactly that way.
Well, put in a detailed way its simple. Insects such as mosquitos or bumble bees, provide many things for us. (i.e.. without mosquitos our house would be infested with mites, without bees we would have no honey.) I hope this answers your question, if it doesn't than a little research would surely do the trick!