After careful consideration of the possibility of a new breed of insect identified as a bumblefly or a butterbee, the answer is no. "Oh look it's so pretty .....OUCH Son of a $#@$#"
No, a butterfly does not compete for food with a honey bee. There is usually enough nectar for both of them.
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Females, males are only meant to mate with the queen.
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Insects: · Queen Bee · Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly · Queen Alexandra's Sulphur Butterfly Plants: · Quamash · Queen Anne's Lace · Quince · Quisqualis
A drone
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Muhammad Ali: Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.
"i am the greatest" "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"
A bee or butterfly is an example. Or a flower...
That would probably by a bumble bee moth.
The Romantic Element emphasized in "The bee is not afraid of you, you know the butterfly" is a love of and reverence for nature.