well i always thought that black bees made honey but never stang. My old school keeps them and the prep kids always play with them, one of the teachers said that they never stang, that is why they bought them.
because the black bees are more poisnous than the regular bees.
yes
they like regular honey
Some of the dangers involved with bee removal can be: damaging the hive, swarming of the bees during hive movement, and stings suffered from attacking bees. The latter being possibly more dangerous if one is allergic to bee stings.
Africanized killer bees are more aggressive than regular bees and attack at any given moment.
No, no more than any other colour.
Bumble bees are big fat critters. Some times they are mostly black. Carpenter bees look more like honey bees. The tell teal sign of carpenters is saw dust and holes in where you think they are living.
As altitude increases the temperature decreases. In order to keep warm high altitude bees have developed a black colour which absorbs more sunlight and keeps them warmer.
Black diamonds are more rare than regular diamonds. They are one of the most rare species of colored diamonds.
The hippo and the black mamba.
They are no harder to get rid of, but more care needs to be taken because they are more protective of their hive than are European honey bees so are more ready to sting. Unless you are experienced at the task I would recommend you get professional help.
No, the black bees of Vista, California, do not sting if they are male carpenter bees even though yes, they do sting if they are European dark bees. The female carpenter bee (Xylocarpa spp) has a stinger that tends not to be used unless hand-trapped or provoked. European dark bees (Apis mellifera mellifera) tend to use their stingers more against predatory wasps than against beekeepers and gardeners.
uncommon moths,bees, butterflies,uncommon grasshoppers, flowers,yellow jackets,and more creatures and plants.