ManWithNoName
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...bees know that they're going to die when they sting you?
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Of course they do.
Mass assimilation of collective unconsciousness. Bee hives operate at a level of mass communication, like telepathy. So it would be obvious that dying after stinging would be something passed along and acknowledged.
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All living creatures communicate with each other, derrYou're confusing bees with those things from Ender's Game
All living creatures communicate with each other, derr
I let it slip by me and go to my next door neighbor.I hope you received the abusive telepathic message I just sent you!
ManWithNoName, I'm intrigued. On a day where motorsport fans have had the opportunity to watch 10 hours of racing, where it was clear that you were getting annoyed at any criticism thrown at Sebastian Vettel, this was something on your mind, an itched that had to be scratched?
...bees know that they're going to die when they sting you?
They're like natures Taliban.
Do you know when you walk into a betting shop that they're there to make the owner money, not you?Yeah, I bet.

Along the same line of thought, widow spiders also know they'll get eaten alive by their concubine after engaging in copulation.
I'm a complex individual.