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Bango skank, Female Sweat Bee's do sting, but in general sweat bees aren't considered aggressive. ... They merely land on your skin to collect the sweat drops. If you attempt to attack them, they will sting you as they will feel the danger. The same will happen if you keep them in your fist or get in the way of their nest. These little bugger's are sure pretty looking but pack a "Burning Sting". Doug
My friend was Foreman of a Surveying Crew clearing lines through the undergrowth. Swinging Machete's in the brush all day long he said his Crew was afraid of BaldFace Hornet's more than of Bears. I seems they had a nasty habit of building their nest about eye level in the thick stuff. By the time you realized you had sliced through their nest, they were all over you and only one way to run, Backward's! Unlike Honeybee's that can only sting you once, a BaldFace can hit you time and again then come back for more! Doug
Quote from: AL WORRELLS KID on April 13, 2020, 10:58:09 PMBango skank, Female Sweat Bee's do sting, but in general sweat bees aren't considered aggressive. ... They merely land on your skin to collect the sweat drops. If you attempt to attack them, they will sting you as they will feel the danger. The same will happen if you keep them in your fist or get in the way of their nest. These little bugger's are sure pretty looking but pack a "Burning Sting". DougTell that to the one that landed on the tip of my unit last summer when i was outside taking a leak and wasnt paying attention, looking off into the timber. Yeah, it started stingin.
Quote from: Bango skank on April 13, 2020, 11:22:29 PMQuote from: AL WORRELLS KID on April 13, 2020, 10:58:09 PMBango skank, Female Sweat Bee's do sting, but in general sweat bees aren't considered aggressive. ... They merely land on your skin to collect the sweat drops. If you attempt to attack them, they will sting you as they will feel the danger. The same will happen if you keep them in your fist or get in the way of their nest. These little bugger's are sure pretty looking but pack a "Burning Sting". DougTell that to the one that landed on the tip of my unit last summer when i was outside taking a leak and wasnt paying attention, looking off into the timber. Yeah, it started stingin. My wife got hit several times in the NO NO Square while picking huckleberries one year. She learned never to do that again with loose shorts on.