None. There is no such thing as a bee which sucks blood.
Humans put the bees in a controlled environment to help produce honey and also to keep bee death rates low. Due to humans, the bee population could only have risen.
Worker bee stings are typically not fatal to humans, unless the person is allergic to bee venom. When a bee stings, it releases venom that causes mild to moderate pain, redness, and swelling at the sting site. In rare cases, an allergic reaction can occur, leading to more serious symptoms such as difficulty breathing, swelling of the throat, and a drop in blood pressure, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
Symbiosis! When both bee and flower benefit.
Its a type of Bumblebee. There are about 250 types of bumblebees classified as Bombus. Which particular type you had seen though, I am not sure. Many have red tones. Maybe you can recognize your bee on this page that has lots of pics of the various bumblees of North America [See Related Links]
A plumber bee is a bee that likes to nest where there is a hiding place made of wood. Plumber bee is another name for the carpenter bee. Plumber bees look like a bumble bee but they have more black on their bodies.
one sucks blood (mosquito) and a bee stings you. oh and a mosquito can also carry deseases like malaria in places like Africa
No, the nectar is there to bee suck, and then, the bee takes the pollen to other flowers.
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Bumble bees are bees. If they sting, it is a bee sting. Robber flies can bite humans. It is not similar to a bee sting.
Humans put the bees in a controlled environment to help produce honey and also to keep bee death rates low. Due to humans, the bee population could only have risen.
Yes, there is a bee which lays eggs under human skin. first it gets hold of a female mosquito, lays its eggs on it. Then the mosquito, a blood sucker comes and sucks the blood of a human. The eggs eventually are dropped on the skin . Then the eggs go insinde and grow. See more about this on Animal Planet
humans
they eat humans
Not in humans.
The sound of a yellow jacket bee can be described as either a tickling, crackling or rustling leaves type noise. This sound helps the bees to communicate with their colony as well as with humans.
When you cross a bomb and a bee you get Bee Balm. Bee Balm is a type of flower.
they eat humans