The Vulture bees are a small group of three that are closely related to the American stingless bee. These three species of Vulture bees are the only know bees not to relay on plant products as their food source. Instead, these bees feed on rotting meat, hence the name "vulture" bees. This unusual bee behaviour was not discovered until 1982, which is nearly two centuries after these bees were first classified.
Humans and other animals
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mostly bees
Burrowing bees eat pollen and nectar, just like any other kind of bees.
Not normally! A bees colouration is a warning to other animals that it is venomous, so the vast majority of animals leave them alone.
Not as such. Bees do eat pollen grains, but otherwise they live on honey and nectar.
their are these animals that are called grazers like deer , horses , cows ect, also called omnivores the animals like these that are found were bears are would be the ones that they eat
No, bees are not carnivorous and do not eat meat. They only eat nectar, honey and sugary water. There is a species of predatory wasp that will occasionally try to eat dead animals called Yellow Jacket Wasps. Wasps are not bees.
Most animals eat newly born bees but a small migoraty of them die from the sting on the back of their tail the most common animal to eat a bee is called a samlietxhies a creature only found in rainforests.
well bees eat polen so you would put the flower then the bee then a brid or any other kind of animal really a lot of things eat bees
Without bees, we would be missing much of our food. Bees pollinate any of the fruits and vegetables we eat, along with some grains, and grasses.
Cats may try to catch and eat bees, but it is not safe for them to do so. Bees can sting cats, causing pain and potential allergic reactions. It is best to keep cats away from bees to prevent any harm.