Carpenter Bees do not attack bumble bees.
No, but carpenter bees do.
No. Different species. Carpenter Bees make a hole for their nest in soft wood. Bumble Bees either nest on the ground, or in a tunnel nest in the ground.
Bumble bees are big fat critters. Some times they are mostly black. Carpenter bees look more like honey bees. The tell teal sign of carpenters is saw dust and holes in where you think they are living.
Almost all common bees will do that, honey, bumble or carpenter
There are over 20,000 known species of bees worldwide, with new species being discovered regularly.
Because it is a male carpenter bee and male carpenter bees can't sting.
The carpenter bee injects considerably more venom, simply because of it's size. At age ten, I was stung in the right temple by a carpenter bee. I was a sight to see for the next two weeks. The doctor told me I was very lucky to be alive.
"Bumble bee" and "humble bee" actually refer to the same type of bee. The correct term is "bumble bee," and it is a large, hairy bee known for its characteristic buzzing sound and pollination activity. "Humble bee" is a less commonly used term for the same insect.
No they do not. Bumblebees are not aggressive by nature and they will not attack you unless you try to harm them or their nest.
Some tropical bees can and the European hornets fly at night.
No, carpenter bees are very common insects. Too common, some would say. These large, normally non aggressive bees resemble bumble bees, and often do damage to outdoor wooden structures with their habit of digging holes in the wood.
yes bumble bees do have antennae.