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Subject: I have a question for you.
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 19:18:14 EDT
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I have had a bee enter my house from an unknown opening. They are dark with
thin yellow lines, kind of like a hornet I suppose. If I have been
identifying those correctly, lol. The fuzzyness around its neck part, the
best way I can explain it, is greyish. I want to identify this species to
find out if it is dangerous. They seem to like my sliding door. If you can
help me out in identifying this invader I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Pam

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