The scoliid wasp has a black body that has two to four distinguishing yellow spots on its back. They can range from 20 to 40 millimeters in size and are found in many parts of North America.
A carpender bee
Kind of, It's called the Yellow-Banded Bumble Bee. Go on Ask.com(a search engine) and type in 'Yellow banded bumble bee.... It should give you some answers.... Hope this helps for your research!
scolia ardens or scolia dubia (has yellow spots on body)?
Sounds like a bumble bee (although some people have called them yellow jackets, which are actually a kind of wasp).
a bee
The Giant Hornet (Vespa crabro), which also is called the European hornet, is large and red and yellow in color.Specifically, the hornet may measure from ¾ to 1-1/8 inches (2.5 to 2.9 centimeters) in length. Its antennae, eyes, legs, thorax and wings look red, with traces of brown. Its head and abdomen are yellow with thin brown bands.
The difference between the queen bee and a worker bee is if u look in between their eyes, it should have a black or yellow nose between their eyes. If it is yellow its and guard bee if it is yellow its a queen bee.
I too have a large red bee with a red back that dug a hole in my lawn. I can't find any information about this insect.
yes
A Yellow Jacket is the size of a small bee like a baby bumble bee.
Yes, bees can have spots. The spotted nomad bee (Nomada maculata) numbers among the 700 worldwide species of nomad bees, whose presence in North America adds up to 300 species thus far. The two-spotted bumblebee (Bombus bimaculatus) serves as another example, with two yellow abdominal spots.
yellow and black