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Wedding 101 - Bees Attack
14:33 // Monday, March 21
An interesting read from the book I mentioned previously... Anyway, I have renamed the previous post & all post following after to start off with "Wedding 101" to signify that all content comes from that book (⃔ *`꒳´ * )⃕↝
Whilst in the UK it is rare for a swarm of bees to attack, it does happen if a beehive is accidentally disturbed and the inhabitants fear their nest is in danger. So it is best to be prepared.
☞ Run. Fast. Bess cannot fly at more than 10mph, so try to outpace them (easier said than done in a wedding dress). ☞ Cover your face to reduce the chances of being stung there. Keep your mouth closed to prevent the bees flying inside. ☞ It is a myth that you should find a body of water to jump into. The bees will just wait until you come up for air. Bees don't give up easily. ☞ Most importantly: get indoors as quickly as possible. A building or even a car will do. If a few bees come with you, don't panic. They will be less of a threat than the thousands you have just escaped. ☞ Identify all the places you have been stung in, and then remove all the stingers as quickly as possible in order to reduce the amount of venom that enters your body. ☞ Call 999.
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