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Unnamed spotting

Description:

Yellow,black and white about an qrt of an inch.

Habitat:

Located in the ground.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Honey Bee
Apis mellifera


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3 Comments

flybeasley
flybeasley 11 years ago

I'm not sure what Anurag is talking about. There may be aggressive bees in India where Anurag is from. Here in the USA most honey bees will not bother you unless you bother them and they don't attack in mass.
Now with that being said there are African Killer Bees that have been an issue in the southern US and they do attack in mass.

Mandy Hollman
Mandy Hollman 11 years ago

Really? I thought they weren't aggressive. I've observed and photographed tons of them, and they've just ignored me.

Anurag
Anurag 12 years ago

Glad you could spot it alone! It's a honey bee, it moves in large groups. And it bites. My advice : Look for it's honey comb nearby. If you find one don't get close, they work together. If one gets aggressive, it makes others violent too and there is no stopping them. Search for any honey makers in your area and get the honey comb moved.

Ruben Erika
Spotted by
Ruben Erika

Winder, Georgia, USA

Spotted on Mar 18, 2012
Submitted on Mar 18, 2012

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