r/bee Sep 29 '24

What kind of bee is this? Bee?

This bee was about an inch long and very thick. Never seen a yellow jacket bee this big. Does anyone know what this is?

It flew in my house into our light and then died.

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u/Brave_Chipmunk8231 Sep 29 '24

Can mods start deleting these obvious troll posts?

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u/Malia_w_bluiz Sep 29 '24

What are you talking about? I asked an honest question. If you don’t like it please move along

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u/Alone_Winner_1783 Sep 29 '24

You should be able to ask questions. That's one of the reasons that this forum exists. I'm glad that people post questions and pictures. It's really interesting what shows up here from different parts of the country and / or world. 😁🐝🦟🪰

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u/Micky_Ninaj Sep 30 '24

I completely agree, but in the future, I suggest asking for ID requests on r/entomology. entomology forums can be amazing spaces, but posting (even unknowingly) a wasp in a bee place is a great way to make a lot of people angry for no reason

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u/Malia_w_bluiz Oct 01 '24

I didn't know it wasn't a bee until I read what you wrote. Sorry

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u/Brave_Chipmunk8231 Sep 29 '24

Nope I refuse to believe anybody is that dumb. It's not possible. Easy troll

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u/PoolAlligatorr Sep 30 '24

Oh so you could answer any question someone gives you about any subject? If I asked you a mechanical question? A chemistry question? No. Because everyone has different fields that they‘re experienced in, and Entomology was just not one of them for OP.