It might have been trying to commit suicide due to being sick of work.
A worker bee's first task upon being born is to clean up the "afterbirth" of their cell, then they move onto dragging the dead bodies of bees that died over the winter out of the hive. THEN...a life of obsessive work.
The Queen will NOT tolerate losing one of her minions.
Bee stings hurt. But what does a bee sting feel like when the stinger is proportionally the size of a lance in your back and the venom enough to affect your entire body? Ow. But then, if you have a teeny tiny brain, what is ow? I don't know.
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9 comments:
fascinating
As far as bothering to rescue the bumble bee, "what difference, at this point, does it make?"
After all, you could just trade five deadly spiders for the captured bumble bee.
Hive mentality...
The workers! United! Will never be defeated!
Why do the Brits, like Gordon Ramsey and John Oliver and the guy who made this video, emphasize so many words so dramatically?
Does the spider feel regret that the bumblebee was liberated?
It might have been trying to commit suicide due to being sick of work.
A worker bee's first task upon being born is to clean up the "afterbirth" of their cell, then they move onto dragging the dead bodies of bees that died over the winter out of the hive. THEN...a life of obsessive work.
The Queen will NOT tolerate losing one of her minions.
Bee stings hurt. But what does a bee sting feel like when the stinger is proportionally the size of a lance in your back and the venom enough to affect your entire body? Ow. But then, if you have a teeny tiny brain, what is ow? I don't know.
Fascinating. The second bee is kind of like Candy Crowley, flying in to save the hive, in the second presidential debate.
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