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Bees? I wish. I've seen an increase in wasps.
It's expected, though. They love warm weather. We're going to keep seeing an increase in wasp populations with climate change.
Ironically haven't seen an increase in wasps. Or at least that I know of, they always look just like European bees. None look like how I'd expect wasps to look.
Because of the heat, I at one point wondered if maybe they were attracted to my sweat.