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Queen and worker bumblebees can sting. Unlike a honey bee's stinger, a bumblebee's stinger doesn't have barbs, so they can sting more than once. Bumblebees are not normally aggressive, but they will sting in defence of their nest, or if they are harmed.
Yes, hornets are known to prey on bumblebees. They can capture and kill bumblebees to feed on their bodies or even bring them back to their nests to feed their young. This behavior is more common in certain hornet species, such as the Asian giant hornet.
Bumblebees have a fuzzy body to collect and distribute pollen, long tongues to reach nectar in flowers, powerful wings that allow them to fly fast and maneuver well, and complex social structures with a queen leading the colony.
Bumblebees fly by flapping their wings at a fast rate, up to around 130 times per second. Their wings are flexible and move in a figure-eight pattern, creating lift and thrust to keep them airborne. Bumblebees are also able to adjust the angle and speed of their wings to maneuver and hover efficiently.
Most bumblebees hate water.
When bumblebees wake up from hibernation they usually reproduce.
whales keep warm by their blubber! good question
The fur on their bodies keep them warm.
They don't need to keep warm, they have a double coat so they stay warm.
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That should be "Do bumblebees have a defence?". I'm pretty sure you realize that bees have stingers.
They urinate on their feet to keep warm.
heat keep us warm :)
The materials keep you warm by the fabric they are made out of!
what keep you warm in alska
they keep warm by sleeping in long grass.