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Bicolored Agapostemon Sweat Bees are small bees that may sting if disturbed. The head and thorax are a shiny, metallic green color with a bumpy texture. This species has an abdomen that is more commonly seen on bees and wasps. Bands of black and yellow/white on the back half of the insect help observers avoid mistaking it for a fly. Other types of sweat bees are completely green. Sweat bees get their name from their attraction to human perspiration.

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This sweat bee seen in Hendrie Park at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington, Ontario

Sweat is magic, cover yourself in it daily to grant your wishes.

 

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A beautiful Sweat Bee that I photographed in Maryland.

I think my green crown is a dead give away. I'm a Halictid Bee (Sweat Bee) enjoying a fall Dahlia .

 

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Laurel Pond, Fluvanna County, Virginia

Lincoln Park

Chicago, IL

June 2020

 

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This is SO exciting. I was just lamenting to JP how my yard has not attracted any green bees since my gaura died off, one by one, over several years. Last fall, I began replacing them, hoping the green sweat bees would find them again. Rather, here's my first, on a giant sunflower. Gave me 5 seconds and it was off. I'm thrilled I got an image at all, in focus. Frankly, I prefer my bees in profile, but the entire summer lies ahead.

 

A note about the sunflower. It's wild in my yard. Usually, I pull up plants I didn't plant, unless of course it's a California Poppy. This year, I gave the sunflowers some leeway. Turns out they're of course near the couple of birdie feeders, and when they were just sprouting up I noticed the Lesser Goldfinches love to perch on them before they dive for the feeder or seeds that have fallen. I really had no idea what these plants were till I started to see the buds. So there you have it.

 

Check it large. The flowering flower is pretty remarkable.

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