This seems like it may be a male Velvet Ant, or Cow Killer, since the males have wings but the females do not.
A black and orange flying insect could be a monarch butterfly.
A black flying insect that burrows into wood is the carpenter bee. The female carpenter bees are the only ones with a stinger.
Hornet
Red wasp.
i dont know but i have been bit by a simalir insect with 2 red spots on its wings, no visable stinger.... i dont know but i have been bit by a simalir insect with 2 red spots on its wings, no visable stinger....
An insect found in the desert that has a black thorax and a fuzzy red body is known as a velvet ant. They are technically a type of wasp, and they can cause severely painful stings.
Black jacket bee
The sand fly is an insect that matches this description. It is black with a red abdomen and nests in the ground.
No, Black Velvet has no caffeine.
The insect you are describing is most likely a red velvet ant, which is actually a type of wingless wasp. The black legs in front are often mistaken for antennae, which are absent in this species. The distinct coloration serves as a warning signal to predators that they are venomous.
There r bettles and rouhe.I dont know how to spell thay word
The flying, ant-like insect with a black body and orange legs is called a spider wasp or pompilid wasp. They can be found in South America, particularly in Venezuela and Colombia.