Yes, bees can suffocate if they are trapped in an airtight container because they require oxygen to survive.
Only female bees have stingers, while male bees do not.
No, boy bees do not have stingers. Stingers are only present in female bees.
Only female bees possess a stinger, while male bees do not have stingers and cannot sting.
Female bees sting.
The purpose of the stingers that bees have is for self-defense. Bees use their stingers to protect themselves and their hive from potential threats.
i bee came in to my room last night i thought it had left my room last night but it had not it was there this morning and its trapped in a plastic container how long will the bee survive ?
About two days
Of course they can, but the larger danger is that bees if attacking a cow or horse will be attracted to the mouth and nose and suffocate the animal.
If you have trapped and bee and made food and water inaccessible, it would take about 48 hours to die. If he is not trapped, he will go search for food and water to prevent death.
Oh, please, no! Hairspray doesn't directly kill insects. It just makes it difficult for them to fly. It may also block their trachaea so they gradually suffocate.
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.
To test the hypothesis that bees come from the buried horns of a bull, one could set up an experiment where different containers are filled with soil, with one container having a buried bull horn and the others without. Bees could be introduced to each container and observed over time to see if they are more likely to be attracted to or create a hive near the container with the buried bull horn. Controls would be necessary to account for other factors influencing bee behavior.
Yes, mason bees sting if they are female even though no, they do not if they are male. Female mason bees sting, less painfully than honey bee or wasp stings, only if they're in serious danger, such as being trapped in clothing or getting purposely caught in the hand. Male mason bees have male genitalia instead of an ovipositor, and therefore they cannot sting.
If a bee stings a mammal or bird, no; the stinger becomes trapped and tears out of the bee's body. If fighting other bees or insects, yes.
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I have a bee trapped inside of a plastic baggie that I previously used to hold tabs of acid in. It's going on 12 minutes and it's still alive.
Carpenter Bees do not attack bumble bees.