The buzz around the fugitive Turkish bee explained

Outcry in Ankara as insect found at Bristol family’s home condemned to death by British government

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A solitary bee has triggered an international row after accidentally journeying 2,000 miles from its home in Turkey to the UK.

The insect - believed to be of the rare Osmia avosetta species, which, ironically, prefers not to travel - has made headlines in both countries after being discovered at the home of a Bristol family who recently returned from holiday in the Turkish coastal region of Dalaman, The Daily Telegraph reports.

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