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Kay wrote:
In article , Miss
Perspicacia Tick writes
I love bumbles - it takes a great deal, I've found, to make them
sting. In fact, I have picked them up, in my cupped hands, to
release them outside when they have stumbled into the house. Had a
buff-tail sit on my arm the other day and it was very strokable
(well they are, they're all velvety!) I have never been stung by one
- obviously, stinging is a *very* last resort as, obviously, it's
suicidal.
Is it obvious? Someone posted here the other day saying, IIRC, that
unlike honey bees, bumbles don't leave their sting behind.
Actually, Kay, it's a common misconception. Honey bees do not leave their
stings, bumbles do.
I've been stung by both. Kay is correct, you have it the wrong way round.
Janet
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