Burrowing bees eat pollen and nectar, just like any other kind of bees.
the female has a stinger but the male does not
Burrowing owls and African lions do not share the same environment. If would be unlikely that lions would eat one if they did, however.
No
burrowing parrots
Yes, wood attracts bees. The insects in question consider wood as possible sources of shelter. Particularly carpenter bees (Xylocopa spp) need wood for burrowing into and making nests.
burrowing parrots
Flies
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they eat even smaller burrowing snakes
honey bees eat no insects but do eat nectar
Yes, there are most definitely bees in the Australian outback. Australia has a range of bees, from the tiny Quasihesma bees of Cape York to the Dawson's Burrowing Bee, a very large species found in the dry arid outback of Western Australia.
No. Bees eat honey that they make from nectar of flowers.