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Bee watchers wanted: UGA studies bees from Japan, China

Georgia woman finds swarm of 100,000 bees in home, again FILE PHOTO: An estimated 100,000 bees were removed from a Georgia woman's house, the third time a colony has made a hive there in the last four years. (cornelia petolea/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Entomologists at the University of Georgia are looking for volunteers to help document bees from Japan and China: they say the Sculptured Resin bee is not a threat to people, but they are to the native Carpenter bee. That is because they take over the holes the Carpenter bee creates in wood to lay its eggs. Resin bees are not strong enough to drill the holes themselves. UGA has set up a website to recruit volunteer bee watchers.

If you’re interested, visit the I naturalist website under the project Wanted! Sculptured Resin Bees in Georgia to get involved.

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