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Al Needham <[log in to unmask]>
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Al Needham <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Aug 1999 21:00:10 -0400
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Does anyone around Colorado, USA have any idea
what these bees are (e-mail to me via my web site)?
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I HAVE SOME BEES THAT DON'T LOOK LIKE REGULAR BEES, THESE ONES LOOK LIKE A
BUMBLEBEE BUT ARE ONLY A THIRD OF THE SIZE, THEIR YELLOW AND HARRY, WITH
BLACK LEGS, HAVE STINGERS, NOT AGGRESSIVE, WITH A BROWN ORANGE STRIPE ACROSS
THEIR REARS.APP. SIZE IS ONE HALF INCH LONG AND THREE EIGHT'S INCH WIDE,
WITH CLEAR BLACK WINGS. I LIVE NEAR DENVER COLORADO U.S.A  . WHERE CAN I
FIND PICTURES ON THE WEB OF BEES OR CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT IAM DEALING WITH?
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Thanks,

Al Needham


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