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Girl: Frazz! There's a bee on the playground! Frazz: Just leave it alone and it will leave you alone. Girl: Clarification: There's a bee in Audrey's hair on the playground. Frazz: Details matter. Girl: But you're right. It is leaving me alone.
SkyFisher about 12 years ago
I used to have a phobia of b..b…b…b…….AHHHH!
sonorhC about 12 years ago
If you leave them alone and don’t wear floral-scented shampoo, they’ll leave you alone.The bee obviously thinks that Audrey is some peculiar large flower.
Strod about 12 years ago
Exactly. You were doing loud construction work near their home, so they felt threatened by you.
catzilla23 about 12 years ago
Don’t know how true this is, but I heard it years ago; Don’t eat a banana near bees, the scent is the same that bees use to signal the hive is in danger.
Varnes about 12 years ago
Do Bee dooby do……..To Bee or not to Bee……Bee seeing you….
marmar4 about 12 years ago
Carry a sheet of Bounce in your pocket.Keeps stingie things away.
underwriter about 12 years ago
I suspect Africanized bees might be better for preventing arthritis by killing the sting-ee before he or she can reach the age to have it.
witthoftwh about 12 years ago
Anyone know what kind of bees produce milk?
witthoftwh about 12 years ago
Boobies!
Toronto2 about 12 years ago
I had multiple multiple stings (California Yellow Jackets, mostly) growing up, but then stepped on a nest of “ground bees” in deep brush, and got 117 stings, give or take. After surviving that, I was “allergic” to bees for some time. I’ve had a grand total of one sting since, other than under medical testing. It was a bad reaction, so ever since I’ve been remarkably in tune with bees and wasps and all their stripped kinfolk.
Avoid yellow mustard outdoors. I swear it attracts them more than almost anything else. Yellow mustard smeared on fatty ham is a notable exception.