Most bees are yellow and black and have stripes. However, a bee that has two stripes is most likely a bumblebee.
Yes, there are many bees with stripes that are not bumble bees. Honey bees for one have stripes, along with many other bees, wasps and bee and wasp mimics. Black and yellow and black and white stripes serve as an easily identifiable warning coloration that helps reduce predation on all the bees and wasps that wear them.
6 Yellow stripes .
3, black orange and yellow in 3 horizontal stripes
40... obviously !
No, not all bees have stripes, but many do. IN the United States over 3,500 species of bees exist and they have two sets of wings.
Go find a nice big picture of a bee. Google is good for this. Next, use your finger and COUNT it. When you're done, pick your nose with the finger and eat it for asking such a mundane question.
Red, yellow and green
The black and yellow stripes that bees and wasps share are to warn other animals (including humans) that they are dangerous. That is why people get alarmed when they see any flying insect with black and yellow stripes. The hover fly for example has black and yellow stripes. People are scared of them, even though they are completely harmless.
Just add the two numbers of stripes together... 22 + 18 = 40 !
Many scientists believe that zebras have black and white stripes to confuse predators.
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The Macedonian flag has a yellow dot in the middle and has many red and yellow stripes around it.