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Honey Bees

The stingers that fall on the job

By Shelby Hagood Published 12 months ago Updated 12 months ago 1 min read

Don't upset the bee or it will no longer give you that sweetness to eat.

The reason honey bees die after they sting is because the main bee queen named Honnie made her bees quit working after being treated poorly.

Much more efficient than a mild strike, the bees would loose their backsides and drop.

Yes these humans believe they can replace them with synthetic honey, but that is nothing like the original itself.

Taking care of your environment pays off. Letting the bees frolic freely in the flowers without disturbance is in a human's best interest.

Many humans treat them unwell because of how small and annoying they may be, but they do run in fear when they see one because they know a little bit of venom could hurt.

The queen bee Honnie herself is making sure that we cannot have these little buzzing ones feel inferior by doing this to them. They quit harder than anyone. Gone.

The bees work as a loyal team to make sure there is plenty, but their generosity can only spread so far when they start falling out flat.

What happened to all the bees? the humans wonder while they open their cabinets and find no bottle in the shape of a bear to add to their tea or crackers.

Honnie looks to see bees becoming the symbol of luxurious brands and rubs her black hands together knowing all too well that bees are indeed worth the large prices.

The queen sits on her throne of honey comb and rests easy when she knows that her bees run the show of earth. Can’t profit high without acknowledging.

Save the bees, they need us to keep these small insects alive or the humans will be sorry they let them come to an end.

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Shelby Hagood

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