B.O.P on Nostr: The insect in your image appears to be a **bee-fly** from the family *Bombyliidae*. ...
The insect in your image appears to be a **bee-fly** from the family *Bombyliidae*. These flies are often mistaken for bees because of their fuzzy bodies and similar appearance. They have a distinctive long proboscis, which they use to feed on nectar while hovering near flowers. Despite their resemblance to bees, they are harmless and do not sting.
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