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Question by  bert (16)

What bees live in the ground?

 
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Answer by  kd97 (733)

They are probably not bees, as bees do not live underground. The insect in question is most likely a hornet of some kind. Be careful!!

 
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Answer by  sadasada (146)

One of the most prevalent species of ground-dwelling bees in the United States are called yellow jackets. They're not, however, true bees; rather, yellow jackets are members of the wasp family. Regardless, yellow jackets live in large colonies and are dangerous when disturbed.

 
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Answer by  worker7458 (12)

Bumblebees are a member of the bee family, and even though their nests are much smaller then those of honey bees, they often build them within tunnels in the ground made by other animals.

 
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Answer by  Aubrey (356)

Different types of bees can live in the ground. There is no specific species that inhabits the ground. Some of these bees can be wasps, bumble bees, yellow jackets, cicada killers, and digger wasps.

 
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Answer by  BrendaG (6111)

Bumble bees will use mice burrows to make homes in. Yellowjackets will dwell underground as do andrenid bees. Andrenid bees live one bee to a nest although the nests will cluster. Ground-nesting bees are gentle souls and usually don't sting.

 
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