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<blockquote data-quote="lancaster1313" data-source="post: 148026" data-attributes="member: 4001"><p>My daughter got stung the first couple of times she grabbed bees, she was lucky because she wiped the stinger out before it got a chance to pump out anything. After an hour I couldn't find the mark where she was stung. I find it admirable that she wasn't mad at, or afraid of the bees after being stung. Now she does what we do with the mantids, putting her hand in front of them and letting them walk on. We have never trapped them on purpose. I accidentally net bees and wasps when I am sweeping it around, looking for "food". I am always surprised when they don't seem defensive about being trapped in the net. :huh:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancaster1313, post: 148026, member: 4001"] My daughter got stung the first couple of times she grabbed bees, she was lucky because she wiped the stinger out before it got a chance to pump out anything. After an hour I couldn't find the mark where she was stung. I find it admirable that she wasn't mad at, or afraid of the bees after being stung. Now she does what we do with the mantids, putting her hand in front of them and letting them walk on. We have never trapped them on purpose. I accidentally net bees and wasps when I am sweeping it around, looking for "food". I am always surprised when they don't seem defensive about being trapped in the net. :huh: [/QUOTE]
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