This could be a variety of fire ant. Some Fire ants have furry bodies that are black for the most part with a bright orange section at the rear.
a bumble bee
Japanese hornets are about the same size as wood hornets. They also have black and orange horizontal stripes on the abdomen and thorax.
They have a head abdomen and thorax and eat dung (faeces).
dude its a bee Sorry...It's not a bee. It resembles a housefly, only it's entire body is solid black including the wings. The only exception is the abdomen which is a bright orange color. It has a proboscus, just like your ordinary housefly. I found one too and no one has yet been able to identify it.
Tarantula Hawk
The flying insect that is black with orange bands on its body seems to be a honey bee. Honey bees are native to Southeast Asia and are so-called because of their ability to produce and store honey.
their colours range from bright orange individuals to those who only show tiny patches of orange.
The black box in a plane is bright orange.
Bright Orange
bright orange
Bright orange
The "black box" is actually a bright orange, making it easier to see and recover. People in the industry prefer to use "flight recorder".