The blue banded bee (Amegilla cingulata) has been known to sting. However, they are not as aggressive as other types of bees.
the blue banded bee is yellow blue and black
No. Cane toads do not pose a threat to blue banded bees.
nectar Like honey bees, the blue banded bee eats nectar from flowers.
The blue-banded bee (Amegilla cingulata) is not known for committing murder. These bees are solitary and non-aggressive towards humans, although they may sting if provoked. Blue-banded bees are important pollinators of crops and wildflowers, helping to sustain ecosystems.
Blue banded bees do not eat lantana flowers. The majority of their diet comes from the nectar of blue flowers.
lantana has No affect on these bees!
yes
Blue banded bees are native to Australia, and found all over the Australian mainland. There are over 80 species of blue-banded bees altogether, and they are also found in many places throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
you will die if i answer this question
The main way to save the blue banded bee is to avoid the introduction of European bees, which would take over the blue-banded bees' habitat and food sources. Currently, however, it is not facing endangerment.
Blue-banded bees are species of the genus Amegilla (tribe Anthophorini) that have blue metallic colored bands around their abdomens. These are typically Australian species that nest in the soil.
8 species of blue-banded bee live in Australia... i think