some kind of bee?
what type of bee that is stuck together with another bee i see them alot in the summer time its like ounce they stuck together then next ther are apart and flying.
what type of bee that is stuck together with another bee i see them alot in the summer time its like ounce they stuck together then next ther are apart and flying.
paul
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Bees stuck together are matting. But this is seldom seen. There are many other insects that can be seen flying while matting. Beetles and Hemiptera most commonly.
Anonymous
Its either a queen seeking to establish a new colony, being fertilised by a male en-flight or an insect that mimics a bee but is actually a different species. Anyway, theyre probably mating
Anonymous
These are normal bees and they are just mating! Answered by a Terminix Guy
cold_fearrrr
Only things I see like this are dragon flies
Anonymous
nope, they are Crane Fly, when they mate, they stucked backwards :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crane_fly