I remember nearly getting a bee sting on my way to summer school in 2013. Luckily it wasn’t that bad and I didn’t need to go to the ER. I was and still am petrified by these creatures.
Not sure I have ever been stung by a wasp, no idea about bees. Stepped on a lot of bees when I was barefoot as a kid. Pull the stinger out, and got back to playing.
So...it was not efficient enough to grow green beans on a string...so science at Oregon State University invented a green bean plant that was a bush....a very flowery plant in rows that needed to be irraggeted by moving an aluminum pipe up and over rows upon rows... where ground dwelling bumblebees lived and since they didn't offend Zeus.... they could sting over sting and not lose their stinger. .... pulling down your 501s and applying mud was always my go to first aid...over and over and over
Like run over the underground nest with a lawn mower or a tractor or a bulldozer trying to blaze a trail.... I never had the opportunity to drive a bulldozer ... but for sure a push lawn mower and orchard tractor