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Hello everyone, Cyndi here to talk about my bee sting. So I mow the yard, and my hubby weed-eats. I use a riding lawn mower, and it takes me around 3.5 hours to mow. I enjoy it for the most part, maybe not the last 45 min, as I am ready for it to be done, but anyway, I mow.

Now we have honeybees, and recently, hubby put up a 3D fence to keep deer away from them and the orchard. He didn’t have to include the bees, but he figured, why not? There are portions of the yard where I can no longer use the riding lawn mower, around the bees, and in the garden close to the bees. He dresses in his bee suit and runs the weed-eaters around those areas for protection.

Last week, I had a banana with my coffee and dressed for mowing. Even though it gets hot, I have been wearing some cute leftover COVID masks to keep dirt out of my nose. On this day, it was a little cloudy and cooler, which I appreciated. I got near the garden fence and BOOM, I got hit in the mouth by a bee! I didn’t get stung; it was just a warning punch through my cloth face mask. I thought I had been stung, and the mask blocked it, but George said no, it was a warning to stay away.

Apparently, like me, bees can get moody when it’s overcast. So we thought the bees were agitated by the clouds and the noise. So I took a break. The skies cleared up, and I started mowing again. I mowed around the orchard for 30 minutes until something got stuck in my hat and hair. I couldn’t get it out so I tore off my hat, glasses, and earbuds because they were all tangled up, and there was the cutest little honeybee; she was so little and fuzzy. She, too, had gotten stuck in the tangle, and once I set it free, she flew up and stung me right under the eye!

I immediately swiped it off and felt little things on my face; it must have been the stinger parts. My adrenaline had me shaken. It had stung me right under the eye near the teardrop area…I was so glad it didn’t get inside my eye.

I haven’t mowed since, but I will keep you posted.

On a better note, it didn’t hurt that badly. It was swollen a little for a few days, and I could feel it if I scrunched my eyes closed, but it wasn’t ba,d and it seems I am not allergic.

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