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Thread: Why the bee?
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Old 04-26-2006, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by sydneya
I was vaccuming a heat duct in my bedroom. I didn't know there was a wasp nest in there. I got stung so many times I was nauseated for a couple weeks. I stay away from wasps now. I would much rather prick my finger or do insulin than even one wasp sting.

Very well put. I do appreciate your correlation. Very true, we adjust to what we need to adjust to. Just not wasps. At least honeybees give you honey.
Totally with you.

Hornets, wasps, I hate them.

HoneyBees - well, I love them. They work. They work hard, and they make something I personally love (and can not consume as much as I could) (honey) and they only sting when they figure they are under attack!

As an adult, with a Nikon D70, my personal love is to photograph "three banded italian honey bees" - they are in all respects beautiful. Oh, and if you get too close, the do sting!!!!

drew
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