Its a type of Bumblebee. There are about 250 types of bumblebees classified as Bombus. Which particular type you had seen though, I am not sure. Many have red tones.
Maybe you can recognize your bee on this page that has lots of pics of the various bumblees of North America [See Related Links]
I don't know but there was a huge one on my patio today. I can't find an answer to it either!
Sounds like a Bumble Bee.
It's probably a bumble-bee. They're the most common fuzzy bee, and their coloring has a wide range. In the Pacific Northwest they are very often round and black with only one yellow stripe.
A flying ant with a sunburn, or the southern red sap bee found in southern AmericaBombus rufocinctusRange: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, west to British Columbia, south to California, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Vermont, Maine, Mexico.
A may bee!
I don't know but there was a huge one on my patio today. I can't find an answer to it either!
Sounds like a Bumble Bee.
It's probably a bumble-bee. They're the most common fuzzy bee, and their coloring has a wide range. In the Pacific Northwest they are very often round and black with only one yellow stripe.
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The spelling bee.
Kind of, It's called the Yellow-Banded Bumble Bee. Go on Ask.com(a search engine) and type in 'Yellow banded bumble bee.... It should give you some answers.... Hope this helps for your research!
May bee I know.
When you cross a bomb and a bee you get Bee Balm. Bee Balm is a type of flower.
A flying ant with a sunburn, or the southern red sap bee found in southern AmericaBombus rufocinctusRange: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, west to British Columbia, south to California, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Vermont, Maine, Mexico.
If it is bigger than a honey bee, it will be a bumble bee.
A bumble bee is an insect.
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