no. bees are vegeterien but they would attack and kill other insects in defence of the queen and the hive
Bees are vegetarian. They don't eat other insects.
Bees are insects. No insects have fingers in the sense that humans do.
Yes. Some types of humming birds eat caterpillars.
The diet of the sloth is mostly made up of different parts of the Cecropia tree. However, some two-toed sloths eat things like birds, insects, and small reptiles and, believe it or not, some have been known to eat human feces found in open latrines near their habitats.
Yes, with french dressing. And they remove the wings, for a special Thanksgiving delicacy.
honey bees eat no insects but do eat nectar
Honey bees do not eat insects, they are completely vegetarian. They live on nectar and pollen collected from flowers.
Bees are vegetarian. They don't eat other insects.
No, they are carnivorous- they eat other insects- and do a very good job at it.
No I did a report on insects and none ate flowers but they had bees polinate
Mosquitoes do not eat bees. However, wasps and other types of bees have been known to eat other insects including mosquitoes.
Bears do not eat insects but they may eat bees on the process of eating honey.
Ants, flies, or bees
Bumble bees are edible as are most insects and are high in protein. Insects are eaten in many cultures around the world. Some European countries make confections (candy) containing whole insects such as honey bees.
Wild turkeys primarily feed on a diet of seeds, nuts, fruits, and insects, but they may occasionally consume bees if they come across them. However, bees are not a significant part of their diet. Turkeys are more likely to eat other insects and invertebrates that are easier to catch and consume. Overall, while they can eat bees, it is not a common occurrence.
If GMOs are killing bees, it is likely that the cause is Bt varieties that are engineered to produce a substance within the plant itself fthat kill insects . The insects die when they eat the plant, and though only targeted insects are supposed to be effected, there is some anecdotal evidence that humans are effected when they eat it, so non-targeted insects, such as bees, may also be effected.
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.