they are alll over my sunflowers there are about 6 or 7 at a time
my husband says baby honey bees NOT
At first glance, I thought that these bees might be in the family Halictidae (mining/sweat bees - see http://tinyurl.com/kpxrpt for an example), but now I am not certain; I do not think that I have ever seen any that had such large heads in proportion to their bodies before. Perhaps someone else may have a better idea.
that was the first thing i thought until i looked it up they fill their little legs with pollen
hey suunto
google this it kinda resembles it there is no picture on DG
blond moment
Lasioglossum coriaceum
or Halictus farinosus
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