It's probably a bumble-bee. They're the most common fuzzy bee, and their coloring has a wide range. In the Pacific Northwest they are very often round and black with only one yellow stripe.
The tarantula hawk is a wasp that is distinguished by its large black body and bright orange-red wings. The sting of the tarantula hawk is thought to be one of the worst that is found in any bee.
A bee's body is in three parts: head, thorax and abdomen. One way of referring to it is the distal end of the abdomen.
there is definitely a bee butt. hindquarters if you're persnickety.
Perhaps its a potato bug ?
a person in a bumble bee suet?
a bumble bee
queen bee
Black jacket bee
A blonde bee has a big orange, fuzzy body. The blonde bee is twice the size of the average honey bee.
That is a monarch caterpillar it will have orange and black on its wings
dude its a bee Sorry...It's not a bee. It resembles a housefly, only it's entire body is solid black including the wings. The only exception is the abdomen which is a bright orange color. It has a proboscus, just like your ordinary housefly. I found one too and no one has yet been able to identify it.
The tarantula hawk is a wasp that is distinguished by its large black body and bright orange-red wings. The sting of the tarantula hawk is thought to be one of the worst that is found in any bee.
A carpender bee
Well... there is a Digger Wasp that has a really orange abdomen. But there's more than one kind of bee that has an orange abdomen:Honey BeeAlkali BeeProgressive Bee FlyAnd there's some flies that look pretty much like bees that have orange abdomens:Stiletto FlyDrone Fly
You rape it and stick the bee in your butt.
The stinger on his butt
A wasp with a large black body and orange wings is known as a Tarantula Hawk. Apparently, the Tarantula Hawk has a stinger that is large enough to take down a tarantula. The wasp then pulls the tarantula back to it's nest and feeds the spider to it's young.