Humans and other animals
yes but they wont eat humans.
AFRICANIZED HONEY BEES or KILLER BEES
Predators of killer bees include animals such as birds, reptiles, mammals, and other insects. These predators are known to target killer bees for food, but they may face resistance due to the bees' aggressive behavior and powerful stings.
no
They eat penguins and fish
NO
Birds, mammals, and insects such as spiders and wasps are known to eat bees. In particular, birds like bee-eaters and woodpeckers are specialized in consuming bees.
No, killer bees, which are a type of honey bee, are herbivores. They primarily feed on pollen and nectar from flowers to sustain themselves. They do not actively hunt or consume other animals for food.
Killer bees, or Africanized honey bees, primarily feed on nectar and pollen like other bee species. They rely on these food sources to provide the energy and nutrients needed for their survival. Additionally, they may consume honey to sustain themselves and their colony throughout the year.
mostly bees
Not normally! A bees colouration is a warning to other animals that it is venomous, so the vast majority of animals leave them alone.
Killer bees are called killer bees because they kill people and other mammals.