Usually only in defence of their home.
Yes
Bees can kill each other for various reasons, such as competition for resources, territory, or mating opportunities. In some cases, bees may also engage in aggressive behavior to defend their hive or queen from intruders or outsiders. Additionally, in a colony, worker bees may eliminate weaker or diseased individuals to ensure the overall health and survival of the hive.
yes
No, bees pollinate it just the same as other plants.
Killer bees are called killer bees because they kill people and other mammals.
There is not usually any fighting within the hive, but any bee trying to steal honey from another hive will be either killed or driven out.
most insectiside will but before you kill them remember bees are good for your garden. Why would you want to kill bees?
A flea bomb and other type of pest control bombs will kill the bees that are currently in the area. However, the rest of the swarm that do not get killed will just rebuild their hive in the same spot.
The best time to kill bees to minimize harm to the environment and other beneficial insects is in the evening or early morning when bees are less active and most of them are inside the hive.
Bees do not kill plants. In fact, bees play a critical role in pollinating plants, which helps them reproduce and produce fruits and seeds. Bees collect nectar and pollen from plants to feed themselves and their colonies.
no carbon monoxide will not kill bees. It does slow them down though.
will cold weather kill carpenter bees