Folklore suggests that if a single bumble bee enters your home it is a sign of good luck on the way. It is also said that if a bumblebee buzzes at your window, a visitor is coming. If the tail is red it will be a male, and if white, it will be a female.
There is good evidence to suggest that mice are major predators on Bumble bees.
In many cultures, bees are considered to be good luck. Others believe that a swarm of bees on a house means that the house will soon catch fire and burn down.
A good sentence for rhythm is in a poem like "sitting with the trees and with the flying bees
Yes, but bumble bees form a minority of the pollinators. These big insects are not domesticated, and for good reason. We tend to like the little honey bees, which are thousands of times more populous. And let's not forget all the other insects as well as the variety of other fauna that pollinate what we eat and enjoy as scenery.
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This can be a good or bad omen. If you don't like bees it is a bad omen however if you appreciate their role in nature it can be a good omen.
In few customs like Thai and Japanese it is considered to be a good omen. But, in few societies it is not considered as a good omen. For further reading visit the related links.
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no. bees are good
Bumblebees also pollinate wildflowers. Bumblebees are attracted to flowers with narrow corolla tubes, such as blueberries and cranberries. They mainly forage for pollen rather than nectar and transfer more pollen to the pistils with each visit.