Behaviorally, Bumblebees are rather docile UNLESS you are disturbing their burrow, in which
case they WILL get very POed at you. Just my personal experience…
I was just wandering in to mention that carpenter bees are often mistaken for bumblebees. The male carpenter bee is very territorial, but without a stinger, they just hover in front of you and look mean.
About 20 years ago, a tribe of extremely grouchy bees built a nest under the fence in my back yard. They had the brawny shape of bumblebees, but they may have been carpenter bees. When I met them, I was always screaming and running, so I wasn’t looking for details. They didn’t like it when I mowed next to the fence, and 2 to 5 of them would nail my ankles when it happened. I have been stung by honeybees, paper wasps, and the garbage-eating wasps we call yellow-jackets. These barrel-chested bees ranked right up with the nastiest ones. I can’t relate to the Jason Schmidt scale, but I’d compare it to a ball-peen hammer. :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
I finally bought some wasp & hornet spray, and I killed the nest.
Just as another note of their docility, I used to work in a garden center and certain shrubs would always attract clouds of bumblebees. Many a time, I’d slowly walk into a block of bee-covered shrubs, pick out a plant and carry it out onto the walkway without incident. The bees would follow the plant along but I was never stung in the couple years of working the job. We used to joke that you could probably pet them if you wanted to.
The only time I was ever stung by a bumblebee was – of course – about ten seconds after mentioning that I had never been stung by a bumblebee.
I was helping my brother work under his mobile home and when I saw a bumblebee nearby and made the aforementioned remark, at which point I put my hand under the house to pull myself under. Unfortunately, I put my hand directly on another bumblebee who, naturally, stung me for all he/she was worth. Can’t say I blamed it, really.
How bizarre. I have never heard anyone describe pain with phrases like:
“Light, ephemeral, almost fruity.”
“Hot and smoky, almost irreverent.”
“Rich, hearty, slightly crunchy.”