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Who says Bees/wasps are dangerous?
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<blockquote data-quote="infinity" data-source="post: 19286" data-attributes="member: 201"><p>Thought i'd put this here even though it's an old-ish post...</p><p></p><p>I fed a bumblebee to one of my s.limbatas and it stung her right between its first and second legs... It now has a distinct darkening in her eye but survived the night... Do you think the darkening will go down? do you think this will affect ooth production (she's already layed two)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infinity, post: 19286, member: 201"] Thought i'd put this here even though it's an old-ish post... I fed a bumblebee to one of my s.limbatas and it stung her right between its first and second legs... It now has a distinct darkening in her eye but survived the night... Do you think the darkening will go down? do you think this will affect ooth production (she's already layed two)... [/QUOTE]
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