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Mikey N.C.:
Was out yesterday look at Cleveland pear trees and seen these little ones.
Anybody know what they are ? Now the flowers are about 1/2" in dia. So these bees are about 3/16" long.







Perry:
Not sure what they are, although the bee in the third pic looks like it might be an old honey bee. ???

Jen:

Beautiful insect!

riverbee:
not sure mikey, but these appear to be some type of 'hover fly', these are honey bee and wasp look a likes. drone fly, flower fly, many common names.

look up 'drone fly, Eristalis tenax' and also 'flower fly wasp (Helophilus pendulus )', or 'Syrphid Flies'...... these are of the 'syrphid or Syrphidae (Taxonomic Classification). (for north caroliina) images and articles.

the drone fly can look like a honey bee and perhaps an old honey bee, as perry mentioned.   what caught my eye was the first picture, the distinct coloring, hairless, and wing structure.

i found this real quick from north carolina state university department of entomology on the hover fly:
Hover Flies

google university of images of flower fly wasp (helophilus pendulus):

Flower Fly Wasp ( Heliophilus pendulus )

google university of images of drone fly, Eristalis tenax north carolina:

Drone Fly , Eristalis tenax north carolina

let us know! 

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