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.
Because it is a male carpenter bee and male carpenter bees can't sting.
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.
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
will cold weather kill carpenter bees
ANSWER It is probally a bee fly
A black and green bee is called a Megachile xylocopoides. The Megachile xylocopoides is also known as a carpenter bee.