[NatureNS] Metallic green bees

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I saw some bees coming out of ground burrows that had a green thorax and a
yellow/black striped abdomen.

I looked through Bug Guide and they seemed to be
*Agapostemon angelicus*

 http://bugguide.net/node/view/166106

but the map shows they are only in Western and central US/Canada.

Are these present in Nova Scotia, or would they be another species?

Thanks,
Sean Dzafovic

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