bees iz known tah BITE.

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RAY7

Gfffdggtf
everybody knew except you bro
sorry
:cheerup:

RAY7


BAPHOMET.

I mean.... it's kinda brought up every time they do a doc on bees .........

I've def known since ummm.... middle school


CHOKE

She also has referenced them STINGING on tour

Bees are kinda ruthless 

oph.

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this grand ass smash

L0NZ.

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This may be my fav from ha since GODmation :stressed:

What a whore.

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Bigmacthawoppa

Quote from: I 💋 BBC on July 27, 2020, 03:22:27 PM
QuoteHoneybees can bite as well as sting; venom could be anesthetic. Honeybees can bite their victims as well as sting them, and the venom may work as an anesthetic for humans.



I'm an environmental scientist and study them for work. The venom comes from the sting. They only use their jaws to maintain leverage. Nice try tho.

b7

Quote from: Bigmacthawoppa on July 27, 2020, 08:44:38 AM
Ddddddd

What kills me is the inaccuracy. Bees don't bite, they sting  :dead:

Nature!
I've been bitten by one tbh

they do

b7

And the way this and the savage remix are mixed >>>

They sound so EXPENSIVE and clean!  Woo

Bigmacthawoppa

Quote from: RIGs on July 27, 2020, 06:00:50 PM
Quote from: Bigmacthawoppa on July 27, 2020, 08:44:38 AM
Ddddddd

What kills me is the inaccuracy. Bees don't bite, they sting  :dead:

Nature!
I've been bitten by one tbh

they do

They're not gonna bite you without stinging u luv. They use the mandibles to hold on while they sting. But they're not known for biting ppl.

oph.

July 27, 2020, 06:08:28 PM #25 Last Edit: July 27, 2020, 06:08:44 PM by coffelia_buchanan
Quote from: Bigmacthawoppa on July 27, 2020, 05:53:29 PM
Quote from: I 💋 BBC on July 27, 2020, 03:22:27 PM
QuoteHoneybees can bite as well as sting; venom could be anesthetic. Honeybees can bite their victims as well as sting them, and the venom may work as an anesthetic for humans.



I'm an environmental scientist and study them for work. The venom comes from the sting. They only use their jaws to maintain leverage. Nice try tho.

so youre saying they bite down for leverage

:thatssowendy:

CHOKE


Bigmacthawoppa

Ok delusional gorls.  :dead:

Ask anyone what bees are known to do they'll say sting not bite. A damns bee bite don't do shit.

CHOKE

July 27, 2020, 06:14:54 PM #28 Last Edit: July 27, 2020, 06:16:21 PM by I 💋 BBC
Quote from: Bigmacthawoppa on July 27, 2020, 08:44:38 AM
Ddddddd

What kills me is the inaccuracy. Bees don't bite, they sting  :dead:

Nature!

Dr. Dolittle


oph.

Quote from: Bigmacthawoppa on July 27, 2020, 06:11:08 PM
A damns bee bite

is usually preceded by audible swarming

according to dr. knowles-carter