There may be some truth as some insects detect exhaled CO2 to perceive animals.
That said I’ve seen a primitive way of collecting honey where the person would blow into the hive to calm them. Yes he got stung but only 3 times or so while extracting a honeycomb.
Don’t bees seek out sweet-smelling flowers to gather nectar from? Isn’t that why they smell sweet in the first place? So maybe I can breathe coffee breath or minty toothpaste breath around bees, but not Twix breath?
I have little to add to this discussion except: wow. Just when you think you’ve seen every variant that humanity has to offer. First time I’ve ever heard someone express this sentiment.
Because 1. Butterflies are REALLY HUGE insects. and 2. Those giant, super-thin wings. I have a mild revulsion for anything that takes up a relatively large amount of space while made of a small amount of material. Daddy long legs are the worst, and also weather balloons. Creeps me out for some reason.
I thought of telling you that the universe is mostly empty space, but decided that would be cruel.
Actually, I’m with you on the daddy long legs. Weather balloons look odd because they expand up to a hundred times their original volume as they reach altitude, due to the lower pressure.
My moms bf walkin to work totally unaware of the bees swarming in his path, walked into them. He figured if he ran theyd chase him so he jus held his breath and walked away without a single sting. his coworker was shocked as hell and had his phone already out to call 911.
Bees wont sting you if you hold your breath, walk slowly, and dont swat. do ALL of these things though since any of them can trigger a attack. Peopld say “Oh i havent been stung by bees in decades”, probably cuz YOUR NEVER AROUND THEM!! so quit yappin at the mouth lol. Seriously tho do those things and you may not be stung, remember any outside force can still make them go crazy, even if you didnt provoke it. A scared bee is just as bad as an angry one.
Oops. This doesnt apply to swarms attacking you. If more than a few are after you, you better run. If you can swim hop into a lake for bout 30secs and then come up for a breath. If theres no water you better find your butt into a building, dont go for cars unless you can start it and drive off. A few may get if but its better than hundreds. Bees are no threat once they stung you, they soon die. yes, all bees! Not wasp or yellurs. Oh and for killer bees, jus dont ever find yourself by them. Those human made hybrids arent such a happy group and will attack and chase you up for a few blocks or more for the hell of it
Qualifying the Holding Breath Bee Sting Theory. I can tell you for a fact that it worked for my Grandfather. His only reservations were to Bumble Bees, Hornets and Red Wasps. He said their stinger muscles were stronger and they could actually force their way into the pores.
As kids were were entertained on many occasions to witness his demonstrations where he would pick up a wasp and lay it on his forearm only to see the wasp stinger moving around on his skin looking for a pore. They could not penetrate his skin.
For those of you that are skeptical you can prove it to yourself without much pain. The small sweatbees that are about the size of a matchhead. Hold your breath…lightly catch one and place it on your wrist under your finger as it buzzes…take a breath…and it will tag you. It doesn’t really hurt much, a pin prick or mosquito bite but it proves the basis of the theory.
Good stuff to know. Something else that is little known but interesting is that black wasps with yellow faces have a high percentage of being drones. Drones don’t have stingers…but pinchers. They can’t sting you. You can fool your friends by picking them up and playing with them. I used to find them and keep them as pets to fool girls…women and others that didn’t know they wouldn’t sting. ( Not to worry…their pinchers can’t grap human skin… too weak. )
One other thing…old skin of older people is tougher than young, more delicate skin. It may be that the pores of a childs skin is easier to penetrate by the bees stinger muscles than an adult? This information though helps in being less afraid of wasps.
But I would guess that honey bees are far more numerous than other species due to domestication. So it still could be true that most individual bees die when they sting if not most species.
Unless I my guess is wrong. I haven’t done any research or anything.
Why and who is telling you that you would die from another incident? I would think that you would now have more of an immunity/tolerance of wasp venom than most people not less.