• @[email protected]
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    227 months ago

    In elementary school, our gym got infested by bees or wasps (don’t remember exactly) and they were everywhere. We still were forced to do sports class in there. I got stung twice and then ran outside, bawling my eyes out. I’m now in my 30s and have a severe phobia of bees, wasps and hornets. Bumblebees are fine though for some reason.

    • FuglyDuck
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      167 months ago

      Because bumblebees are cute and just want to play?

      Sorry you had to deal with that. Your school should be ashamed.

    • @[email protected]
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      57 months ago

      My parents forced me to play outside when I was very young, and I didn’t want to. Stepped on what’s probably a mud wasp nest, and two wasps circled my leg and stung me a bunch. I cried a lot.

      Anything yellow and black bug near me makes me MAD DASH AWAY. I got made fun of for a long time, “oh they won’t hurt you, just ignore them”

      Like motherfucker I CANNOT IGNORE THEM YOU TWAT

      I love fluffy bumblebees though. I still panic before I confirm fluff.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        “oh they won’t hurt you, just ignore them”

        Oh yeah I got hit with this a lot. But I have empiric evidence of the contrary right in my memory! D:

      • KillingTimeItself
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        37 months ago

        love it when people tell me that “they don’t like loud sounds” like motherfucker im pretty sure these fucks can’t hear noise.

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      7 months ago

      Bumblebees don’t sting. They just kinda bounce around. They also aren’t laser focused like wasps and some bees. They do bite though, so don’t let them land on you.

      • Sirence
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        27 months ago

        They can sting, they just mostly choose not to.