Mostly birds, but depending on where you are in the world, there are also wasps, hornets, bears and badgers.
Birds are the main predators of honey bees.
Only predators have prey. Bees are not predators. Whether bees gather together to seek guidance from above? Never seen it myself, but who knows....
Predators of sweat bees include birds, insects such as robber flies and dragonflies, spiders, and sometimes other bee species. These predators hunt sweat bees for food, either by ambushing them or actively pursuing them.
no
Some species of wasp are but not all.
Nothing. Their predators are praying mantis' and hummingbirds. ;)
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 are vegetarian and only eat honey, nectar and pollen.
yes the predators are wasps bees frogs and humans
The blue-banded bees predators include birds, frogs, and toads. Their exact predators depend on where their hive is situated in a given area.
Caterpillar predators include bees, wasps, and lizards (lizards eat butterflies and their eggs) Insect eating animals such as birds.
Bees do not have the capacity to feel fear in the same way humans do, but they do have survival instincts. Lions are not natural predators of bees, so bees are unlikely to encounter them in the wild. However, if a bee were to sense a large threat, such as a lion, it might respond defensively by stinging or fleeing. Overall, bees are more concerned with threats that directly impact their hive or themselves, such as predators like birds or other insects.