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Apr

It seems that everytime i go outside to go soak in the sun, bee's are always there and they always scare the hell out of me! They wont leave me alone in peace!

1. Are the Attracted to sweet smells like Prefume or Lotion????

2. Is there any way i can get rid of them without getting stung by one???

Thank you for all ur help and have a beautiful day!


Answer:
Naturally bees are attracted to any sweet adores food honey it self or flowers adores.

Bees naturally are harmless Creatures (Normal bees not killer bees those are deadly still you need more than a 100 sting to die and not likely) If you see a bee roaming around your food or flours please don't kill it in fact leave it bee the bee will never attack unless harassed and amongst all the insects the bee is the cleanest insect in the whole world I never killed a bee before.

Also know that the bees sting is infarct helpful for your body yes look it up it's sting contains matters that are good to the body.

So when seeing a bee or too don't freak out and attack even though most of us has the insectophobia stll we can overcome it just do whatever you are doing and leave them be it will even land on you without doing nothing and remember that bee has a job it is not just wondering for nothing and that job brings us the Honey that cure lots of diseases and is a real good food.

know that Bees are really decreasing in the world and without them we will loos a really important food.


Answer:
1. Yes, they are absolutely attracted to sweet smells.

2. You're supposed to just brush it away with the back of your hand or walk away slowly…you'd never catch me doing that though..lol.

I RUN LIKE HELL!!!!!!


Answer:
They are attracted to sweet smells.

Answer:
yes they like sweet smells (and the colors yellow and black!! xDlol) and your just supposed to leave them alone. cuz if you don't bug them they wont sting you ^^

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