Category: Other insects

  • Do Sweat Bees Sting?

    Do Sweat Bees Sting?

    Honeybees tend to be the focal point for bees, but there are thousands of other species that deserve our attention. I want to give sweat bees some attention. They are fairly common and are known to tend to land on us. This intrusion into personal space is, at best, uncomfortable and dangerous for allergy sufferers….

  • How Long Do Bumblebees Live?

    How Long Do Bumblebees Live?

    Bumblebees, much like butterflies and ladybugs, are a favorite of many. This is mainly because of their mild temperament, and today we will help you understand the lifespan of bumblebees from small details. Many bees belong to the bumblebee, and there are actually more than 250 species. It would take a long time to list…

  • Do Bumblebees Bite Or Sting?

    Do Bumblebees Bite Or Sting?

    There are stinging insects and biting insects, but they rarely have both. Are bumblebees an exception to this natural law? We know that bumblebees bite flowers while gathering nectar or supplies for their nests. Today we unravel the mystery of whether bumblebees use their stings as a defense mechanism, and if so, what is the…

  • Do Carpenter Bees Sting?

    Do Carpenter Bees Sting?

    A big misconception about bees is that all species are aggressive and stinging. However, we shouldn’t be so quick to judge because not all bees sting. Bees play a huge role in our ecosystem; without them, we would have no flowers, fruits or living plants. Carpenter bees are no exception, but today’s hot question: Do…

  • What Are Mining Bees And Do They Sting?

    What Are Mining Bees And Do They Sting?

    As I became more and more interested in bees, I wondered about the many different species of bees that exist in the world. Once, in early spring, I noticed another species of bee. Because of this, I started to study mountain bees and learn about their behavior and habitat. What Are Mining Bees? Mining bees…

  • What Is A Carpenter Bee? How To Identify Carpenter Bees?

    What Is A Carpenter Bee? How To Identify Carpenter Bees?

    Carpenter bees get their name from their habit of drilling wood. Carpenter bees do not eat wood, but will destroy structures by drilling circular holes to create tunnels in the wood. Unlike other common bees, such as honey bees and bumblebees, which live in colonies, carpenter bees are not gregarious insects and will build their…

  • Do bumblebees make honey? – Do bumblebees eat honey? 

    Do bumblebees make honey? – Do bumblebees eat honey? 

    When you are in the world of bees, you get various questions such as do wasps make honey, do hornets make honey and most often Do bumblebees make honey? Bees and bumblebees are the two most famous species of bees. Although many people think that these two species live similarly and that what is true…