Bees see motion like that as a threat, Ralston. When you dance around like that you’re daring her to sting you. (Male bees, drones, don’t have stingers and sit around the hive drinking beer, watching TV and hoping for sex with the queen.)
Let them bee. They’re armed & dangerous. No sudden moves, nothing threatening. If they land on you they may wander a bit [collecting salt maybe?]. The furry legs tickle. They’ll go away. As I explained this one day, one landed between my eyes to illustrate my point. Another time a friend needed evacuation from a camp ground due to a killer bee swarm. He got about 80 stings, I got none. They’re civilized enough to build someplace out of the storm. Show some respect.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. over 2 years ago
“…In other news, Ralston Rabbit created a new dance craze today…”
whahoppened over 2 years ago
Using a new cologne?
LawrenceS over 2 years ago
Bees see motion like that as a threat, Ralston. When you dance around like that you’re daring her to sting you. (Male bees, drones, don’t have stingers and sit around the hive drinking beer, watching TV and hoping for sex with the queen.)
P51Strega over 2 years ago
Tai Bee
ChukLitl Premium Member over 2 years ago
Let them bee. They’re armed & dangerous. No sudden moves, nothing threatening. If they land on you they may wander a bit [collecting salt maybe?]. The furry legs tickle. They’ll go away. As I explained this one day, one landed between my eyes to illustrate my point. Another time a friend needed evacuation from a camp ground due to a killer bee swarm. He got about 80 stings, I got none. They’re civilized enough to build someplace out of the storm. Show some respect.
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
here we have aggressive horseflies the size of sparrows…
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
And here I thought he was practicing his Matrix moves…