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Can anyone help??
 
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From:          Mona Zaidi <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject:       Unusual bee
Date:          Wed, 8 Jul 1998 15:03:15 -0400
 
Dear Sir/Madam
 
I am writing to you from Toronto, Canada with a question on the
subject of bees. (I am a complete lay man on the subject and
apologize in advance if this may sound like a stupid question)
 
I recently observed a large number of bees in my area with bright
green heads and black/yellow bodies. Is this a normal species in this
area? I have never seen anything like them before and was just Please
direct my query to someone who may be able to answer. Thank you
 for your time.
 
Mona Zaidi,
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