Lots of animals eat bees. I know this dog(not mine!) thats always trying to catch bees. I dont know how it doesnt sting them on the tongue!
Some birds particularly prey on bees. Among them is he bee-eater (Merops apiaster) obviously, but mockingbirds and other bird species also eat them.
Dragonflies, which eat all kinds of small insects, also eat bees. Bears, of course, are reputed to love honey but they actually enjoy insects, and go after beehives in order to eat the bees and their larva; the honey is a sweet extra for them.
The Australian native bee, which is small, black, and stingless, is preyed upon by many creatures, birds, insects and mammals - including humans. The native bees have a sweet smell about them which is attractive to other animals. One of my sons, as a toddler in Brisbane, would sit on our front steps and pick off the bees as they zoomed back and forth to their hive, which was under the porch.
While native bees don't sting, they do bite: we could always tell when he'd been eating them because there'd be tiny bite-marks around his mouth, which didn't bother him in the least. His fascination with and appetite for the little bees was never shared by his brothers for some reason, and we didn't mind him catching the occasional flying snack since the creatures died quickly, are harmless to humans, and kept him quiet for long periods.
Eventually the hive would send out squadrons of warriors to buzz around his face and bite him, and sooner or later he'd get tired of it and go play with his LEGO.
honey bees eat no insects but do eat nectar
No. Bees eat honey that they make from nectar of flowers.
Bees eat pollen and nectar from flowers for lunch.
Burrowing bees eat pollen and nectar, just like any other kind of bees.
Bees, being considerably smaller than a rat, can not eat the rat. Nor do rats eat bees.
If one got caught in a web. Spiders do not eat big, black bees, unless if it is a tarantula.Yes, they will if they catch them.
Mosquitoes do not eat bees. However, wasps and other types of bees have been known to eat other insects including mosquitoes.
The reason why bees eat honey is because it taste good.
*Facepalm* Bees don't eat honey....they make it.
Bees don't eat plants, green or otherwise but they do eat the nectar that they collect from plants.
They eat waste
Not as such. Bees do eat pollen grains, but otherwise they live on honey and nectar.