they look like tiny little white things well they look like tiny little white woodlice and once i had a woodlouse on my hand and things that looked like tiny little woodlice that were white came off or out of the woodlouse so i assume they were baby woodlice and i think that woodlice carry there babys on there belly (or tummy)
Male bees are the big, fuzzy bees without stingers.
They look just like their mother or father
normal bees.
Yes, wood attracts bees. The insects in question consider wood as possible sources of shelter. Particularly carpenter bees (Xylocopa spp) need wood for burrowing into and making nests.
No, but carpenter bees do.
To get rid of borer bees or carpenter bees, there a few things you can do, including using an insecticidal dust or spray and closing off holes in wood through which bees gain entrance. For a severe infestation, an exterminator may be necessary. Carpenter bees burrow into wood of a structure like a porch. They build tunnels in wood to set up their nest.
normal bees.
bees
Like all animals, bees need to drink. They will also take water back to the hive for the other bees.
the female has a stinger but the male does not
It may be what we call a Newsbee. It depends on if they are trying to sting you or if they are more interested in wood. A newsbee will fly around you for a couple of seconds and then fly away. They are very fat bees that look almost like a honeybee but a little bigger. If that is what you have don't worry about them stinging you because they have no stinger. However if you have wood around your house including a deck, they will "drill" holes in them for a nest. I hope that this helps.
A wood tick looks like this.....It can also bight and it's bites look like this