There are three types of bee that nest in the ground: digger bees, sweat bees and mining bees. These are known collectively as ground bees and are particularly beneficial as pollinators.
It sounds like you are saying the nest is in the ground. If so, that strongly implies yellow jackets.
Hornets eat eat flies, bees, and wasps.
No. Unlike other insects like the spider, they do not bite, Wasps, Bees and Hornets sting when their hives/nests feel threatened or they do.
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Hornet bees live in the woods in big nests.
The closest in appearance to bees (bumble bees and honey bees) are the wasps and hornets, but their lifestyles are completely different.
Your statement implied in this sentence is not true. Hornets and bees may choose to nest on the ground or in a tree. Hornets more commonly prefer the ground, where the opposite holds for bees.
Hornets eat eat flies, bees, and wasps.
No. Unlike other insects like the spider, they do not bite, Wasps, Bees and Hornets sting when their hives/nests feel threatened or they do.
Yes. Some hornets and some wasps do indeed make honey. However, the honey made by wasps is not consumed by humans.
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hornets wasps and yellow jackets
Wasps and hornets are similar to bees.
Most bees are not aggressive. Hornets and wasps are aggressive. If you have hornets, avoid that area or spray them.
only bumble bees but not wasps or yellow jackets or hornets
Wasps Bees and Hornets
Hornet bees live in the woods in big nests.
Hornets build nests (or hives) similar to bees.