tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3070488376505303445.post5697363925920155144..comments2023-11-13T06:25:27.206-05:00Comments on Our Little Acre: Wordless Wednesday: Brandy for a BeeKylee Baumlehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04288354709094515651noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3070488376505303445.post-57342859328227904442012-07-12T13:18:51.126-04:002012-07-12T13:18:51.126-04:00Kylee, could it be an Africanized honey bee? They ...Kylee, could it be an Africanized honey bee? They are typically less hairy than their European cousins. Just a guess....<br /><br />allmyfriendsareflowers.comLaceyhttp://allmyfriendsareflowers.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3070488376505303445.post-27003368844863189472012-07-12T10:12:59.170-04:002012-07-12T10:12:59.170-04:00Gary ~ Thanks for trying to identify the bee! I do...<b>Gary ~ </b>Thanks for trying to identify the bee! I don't think it's a wool carder bee because the stripes aren't right. It has the look of the honey bee, but no fuzz!<br /><br />Glad to hear the sand is working for keeping slugs at bay! :-)Kylee Baumlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04288354709094515651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3070488376505303445.post-53187650217950567562012-07-12T09:46:13.154-04:002012-07-12T09:46:13.154-04:00Hi Kylee;
It may "bee" a Wool Carder Bee...Hi Kylee;<br />It may "bee" a Wool Carder Bee, Anthidium sp. With a bunch of pollen added to make that back leg look a little fatter I think. At least thats as close as I could come up with in my search. Cute little guy anyway!<br />By the way your recommendation to use sand to deter slugs has been workin' like a charm. <br />Many thanks, <br />GaryGary K.noreply@blogger.com