Geofacts from New England: Part 8. Honey bee

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Here is a neat small edged tool (felsite?) chipped and ground, with an insect, possible a bee represented on one side. I suppose someone thought it was cool. Not a honey bee though. One of the other 4,000 species of native American bees perhaps?


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I’m not sure what in what year but bees were brought to North American. They are an invasive species. 400 years maybe? The first people wouldn’t have found any here.
 

OK. My mistake. There are about 4,000 species of bees native to North America. One of those then.
 

There’s around 950 species in the state of Colorado. All were brought here.invasive species in the last 400 years
 

Well no wonder it's so rocky there.
 

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