I think that either the rake or the tennis racquet or both have disturbed the hornets’ nest, and Rake Man has gotten off easy with a pinch instead of a bunch of stings, for some unspecified reason. As if a wasp could pinch.
That looks like a hornets’ nest, but I just learned that honeybees will warn you by butting you before stinging: "You will usually get two warnings from the bees before they sting, but not always. First, they will buzz angrily around your head in an attempt to get you to leave. If you don’t heed this first warning, the bees will begin bump into your head. This is called “head butting”, and when this occurs a stinging event will happen if you remain in the area."
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
Saint Patrick’s Day was roughly two weeks ago, you stupid bug.
Cerabooge over 8 years ago
I think I’m dreaming.
Boise Ed Premium Member over 8 years ago
I think that either the rake or the tennis racquet or both have disturbed the hornets’ nest, and Rake Man has gotten off easy with a pinch instead of a bunch of stings, for some unspecified reason. As if a wasp could pinch.
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 8 years ago
While not as well known as their cousins, the killer bees. the pinching bees, soon will make their mark.
chromosome Premium Member over 8 years ago
That looks like a hornets’ nest, but I just learned that honeybees will warn you by butting you before stinging: "You will usually get two warnings from the bees before they sting, but not always. First, they will buzz angrily around your head in an attempt to get you to leave. If you don’t heed this first warning, the bees will begin bump into your head. This is called “head butting”, and when this occurs a stinging event will happen if you remain in the area."