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The bumblebee might actually be a spider. On the basis of the photos from =
Kevin it looks like the damselfly is actually the prey. Anyone that would =
like to have a look and can determine the breed of spider if indeed it is t=
hat would be much appreciated and I can forward the photo. I do not believ=
e that a bumblebee would prey upon a damselfly or I've never heard of such.=
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