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Bee? - Apis mellifera

Bee? - Apis mellifera
Fontenelle Forest, Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska, USA
June 9, 2009
Size: approximately 1/2"
Is this a female honey bee? Any help appreciated. Thanks.

Loren and Babs Padelford
Bellevue, NE

All workers in a hive is fema
All workers in a hive is female. Males dont do anything but mate and eat honey in the colony. So yes, this is a female worker bee. also known as Apis Mellifera Linnaeus

 
Honey Bee
Kevin,

Thanks for the quick response! We appreciate your help.

Loren and Babs Padelford
Bellevue, NE

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