I'm not sure what kind of bee it was, I just saw a black and yellow bug in my helmet after I felt the sting, and panicked and shook it out.
I'm just glad it wasn't a wasp or hornet.
I understand.

I'm not sure what kind of bee it was, I just saw a black and yellow bug in my helmet after I felt the sting, and panicked and shook it out.
I'm just glad it wasn't a wasp or hornet.
A wasp sting in the hand is excruciating to say the least.
Ouch!! and the bloody things can chase you too.
But the Wasp was kinda hot, oh you meant the insects didn't you?
oh you meant the insects didn't you?
Wasp's can sting repeatedly, right?Repeatedly.![]()
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Wasp's can sting repeatedly, right?
bees are proper kamikaze insectsAb-so-friggin-loutley.
You never want to "bee" at the end of a wasp. Bees can only sting once...as for the rest, Katy bar the fucking door.
I did not know that.Indeed.
I did not know that.
Haploids have no genetic incentive to stay alive as long as they've protected the hive.
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