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No, the bee adapts to many environments and can live practically anywhere
There are 17 species of Blue-banded bee's.
The Neon Cuckoo bee steals the pollen from the flower targeted by bluebanded bees which cannot be killed by loss of lavender but of another type they may be killed in large numbers.
the bluebanded bee only dies because it gets stuck inside the Lantana's petals...... Blue Banded Bee also dies because Lantana is a weed and it's posinous!
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its not likely to get them but it would be hard to find the buzz bee hunter
Blue-banded bees are small, metallic bees with bright blue bands on their abdomen. They have a sleek, slender body and can be easily identified by their distinctive blue and black stripes. These bees are important pollinators for crops and native plants.
There is no "King Bee" The leader of a Bee Colony would be the Queen. And the average life expectancy would depend on the specific species of bee.
The crossbreed of a car and a bee would be a queen bee.
They first find bees to help them and then they find a queen bee the queen lays the eggs to make the hives while some bees make the hive and some comfort the queen bee.
There is no such bee species.