Yes.
no it can not kill a carpenter bee!
Eastern carpenter bee was created in 1771.
In theory, honey bees will sting anything that poses a threat to either a specific honey bee, or to the hive, including other insects, mammals, farm equipment, birds, clothing, etc. Stinging is their primary mode of defense. I have not heard of a specific case where a honey bee has stung a wood bee (or carpenter bee), but if a perceived threat from a carpenter bee was registered with one or more honey bees, or the hive, I have every reason to believe that honey bees would sting a carpenter bee. Incidentally, the opposite is also true, a carpenter bee could, in theory, sting a honey bee.
There is not a symbolic meaning of the carpenter bee. This type of bee is common throughout the United States and Canada and hold no special meaning.
The carpenter bee injects considerably more venom, simply because of it's size. At age ten, I was stung in the right temple by a carpenter bee. I was a sight to see for the next two weeks. The doctor told me I was very lucky to be alive.
Because it is a male carpenter bee and male carpenter bees can't sting.
the bumble bee or the carpenter bee are both 1 inch long
Bumble bees can be killed by pesticides, predators like birds or spiders, diseases, or extreme weather conditions. They are also vulnerable to habitat loss and destruction.
same as a bumble bee,about 6 to 8 weeks
ANSWER It is probally a bee fly
will cold weather kill carpenter bees
A black and green bee is called a Megachile xylocopoides. The Megachile xylocopoides is also known as a carpenter bee.