If you ever want to go down a bug rabbit hole, you can look into vulture bees that have been circulating not that long ago because of their interesting hives. (a lot of pictures of them have the bees swarming raw meat and their nests are very unsettling to those with trypophobia so be wary when searching)
Wikipedia wont help you either because apparently these bees are very undocumented and Tiktok has very much overexaggerated information to make these bees look like scary monsters ready to eat you up.
here's a video of their nest, from what I've gathered they do scavenge meat to make their hives (not honey) MAJOR TRYPOPHOBIA WARNING^^^
I was going through this rabbit hole and found this article that calls the wiki out for being so poorly documented and shining light on information as well.
This article about them also seems credible ( also contains a picture of raw meat covered in bees)
Alongside this, the bee frequently associated to being a vulture bee is not a vulture bee but Trigona spinipes and the only pictures i could find of taxidermized vulture bees are these
Anyways, if anyone has any other information about these guys feel free to add on because I'm all bee'd out for the night. Also please feel free to correct me on anything I might've gotten wrong, I love learning new bug things and thank you for reading my ramble.
( I'd also like to note that I'm no entomologist, I'm just a guy who really loves bugs and learning )
Stingless Bee: Unidentified Meliponini bee (probably Trigona spinipes), covered with pollen, visiting a flower of the vegetable sponge gourd (Luffa cylindrica) in Campinas, Brazil. Image thanks to Leonardo Ré-Jorge
【Arapuã】 •£• Arapuá (Trigona spinipes), conhecida pelo nome arapuã, irapuã, irapuá e aripuá no Nordeste, é uma abelha social brasileira, da subfamília dos meliponíneos, de coloração negra reluzente e extremamente agressiva. Seu nome, derivado do tupi eírapu'a ("mel redondo"), faz referência ao formato de sua colmeia. Nos meus últimos posts, falei muito sobre o uso de meles, cervejas, limoncello e até Marshmallow! Então por que não trazer uma receita original, com aquele toque de brasilidade, unindo todos esses diversos ingredientes, a #tiquira o nosso destilado ancestral, tendo assim um surpreendente aperitivo! Então bora lá, que é só sucesso! 【Cocktail】 Modalidade: Throwing Categoria: Medium drink Finalidade: Aperitivo - 45ml @guaajatiquira Carcará - 15ml #limoncello @sanbasiledestilaria - 15ml Xarope de marshmalow - 75ml cerveja #Doppelbock @morada_cia_etilica Guarnição: Pão de mel, uma harmonização direta, que ainda confere textura ao #drink enquanto o pãozinho esfarelasse na boca. ABV: 16,6% 📸 @studioprimefotografia • 🔞 aprecie com moderação e sem direção! • #bar #bartender #cocktail #drinks #guaajadrinks #tiquira #brasil #mixology #mixologybrasil #shakenotbroken (em Brother's Gastropub e Hamburgueria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CI6q8SHFck6/?igshid=l6uld37spxqt
...a species of stingless bee (Trigona spp.) which is known to occur in Brazil. T. spinipes will build nests on a variety of areas, including trees and even human structures, with colonies averaging 5,00-100,000 individuals. Like other bee colonies, colonies of T. spinipes will gather nectar, to the point where they are considered an agricultural pest on many crops, including passion fruit.