They are ruthless, they behead the bees.The murder hornets have a plan . . .
And feed the thoraxes of the bees that they murder in their hives to their young to sustain them. I, for one, welcome our Japanese super hornet overlords.They are ruthless, they behead the bees.
M Knight Shalalalamadingdong twist ending!!How do you know they are bees? Could be spiders.
I saw one of them filling the hole inHow do you know they are bees? Could be spiders.
What did the bee look like? First comment on that says mud daubers, but those are very distinct looking and they arent a bee.
Kind of looks like a honeybee, I’ll see if I can get some pictures of them laterWhat did the bee look like? First comment on that says mud daubers, but those are very distinct looking and they arent a bee.
I have patio furniture that they do this to.
They look like a small version of a honeybee, but less orange. Have always wondered what kind of bee they are.
They are mason bees, they are a very big pollinator especially in the spring. We have a bee house specifically for them, they lay their eggs and fill the hole with that mud type substance.Kind of looks like a honeybee, I’ll see if I can get some pictures of them later
Yes, got into the ignition switch of my John Deere. At first, I thought some neighborhood kid had hopped on and broken off a little piece of stick in there, pretending it was a key.