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Albert W Needham wrote:
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> I received the following message.
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> Could someone in Michigan thereabouts help
> these folks out.
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> >From - Sun Sep 07 20:03:12 1997
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> My uncle owns a boathouse around where I live in Michigan, and just
> recently...he found an unusual type of bee swarming around a tree nearby.
> Could you help us find out what type of bee it is? It would help us out
> a
> lot.
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> Here is what I was told it looked like:
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> a little bit larger than a yellowjacket either dark black or dark brown
> colored body & (i don't know the proper termilogy on bees, so im going to
> have to pinch hit) it had a white spot on its head and another one on its
> tail
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> If you could help us out, we would really appreciate it, if not thank you
> for
> your time anyway.
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> Sincerely,
> Goofy12345
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> Thanks,
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> Al,
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> http://www.xensei.com/users/alwine/Sounds like a Bald Faced Hornet.
fwiw
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