they eat humans
A plumber bee is a bee that likes to nest where there is a hiding place made of wood. Plumber bee is another name for the carpenter bee. Plumber bees look like a bumble bee but they have more black on their bodies.
A carpenter bee, thus the name. See the related link for more information.
they eat humans
Yes. Yes. carpenter bees and bumble bees look similar, carpenter bees being a little bigger and bumbles being a little furrier. Carpenter bees will drill holes in wood, usually in doorways of barns or other out buildings to make homes for their babies. Bumblebees always make a home on the ground, usually in a nest of grass and clover, no wood drilling here. The other 2 types of plumber and heater I haven't heard of, maybe someone else will know about them.
have a bee house out of wood
The Carpenter Bee bores into wood to make galleries for the rearing of its young.
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n the buzzy bee there is plastic,string,wood and metal
In theory, honey bees will sting anything that poses a threat to either a specific honey bee, or to the hive, including other insects, mammals, farm equipment, birds, clothing, etc. Stinging is their primary mode of defense. I have not heard of a specific case where a honey bee has stung a wood bee (or carpenter bee), but if a perceived threat from a carpenter bee was registered with one or more honey bees, or the hive, I have every reason to believe that honey bees would sting a carpenter bee. Incidentally, the opposite is also true, a carpenter bee could, in theory, sting a honey bee.
Yellow and black flying insects that eat wood are likely carpenter bees. These bees bore into wood to create nests and lay eggs, which can cause damage to wooden structures over time. It is important to address a carpenter bee infestation to prevent further damage to your property.