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A colony of 2,000 adult red dwarf honeybees has been found in Malta .
The creature is expanding its reach from Asia to the Middle East and northeast Africa .
The bees will compete for pollen with native species, which can inhibit the survival chances of native bees.
A Texas A&M professor called for vigilance in reporting potential sightings of invasive bees.
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