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About 2/3 the size of your 'normal' honey bee.  More black and white as
opposed to black and yellow.  Have seen them on my garden sunflowers,
beside my honey bees and bumble bees, just loaded with pollen.

I am located at 50 degrees N latitude in Manitoba, Canada.

Thanx
Warren Otto

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