Gilgameshan honey bee

The Gilgameshan honey bee ( Apis semotus, "isolated bee") was a species of native to.

Biology
Gilgameshan honey bees were small stingless bees that were widespread across Gilgamesh. Despite their size, they were capable of traveling distances of up to 3 kilometers without landing, although after doing so they would need to consume roughly 35% of their body weight in nectar to regain the energy to fly long distances. They were fairly adaptable; a colony that lost half its workers could replenish them within a week, and as a result the bees were able to establish themselves in large numbers in most non-polar regions of Gilgamesh. When their nests were disturbed, they usually defended themselves by biting, although they were capable of picking up insects up to 1.2 times their body weight using their jaws.

Nesting habits
Gilgameshan honey bees made nests towards the middle sections of large trees, preferring locations 8-20 meters above ground. Unlike Earth bees, Gilgameshan honey bees made nests out of hardened, dried clay-like soil. To camouflage their nests and protect them from rain, they often covered the outsides of their nests with moss. However, this process caused the nests to resemble ghillie suits. As a result, some nests would occasionally be shot by people who thought they were snipers during times of conflict on Gilgamesh.