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This image shows a bee looking at a person's mouth with a concerned look. It is unknown what the bee is looking at, but it seems to be warning the person that they are not welcome. The bee also appears to be saying that it can feed on the person and make them go 'pop' - a reference to its weaponized honey. This image may be disturbing to some, so it may not be suitable for all readers.

Honey Slimes Can Infect Humans

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Question: I go inside a huge beehive look up trap by a honey slime and it's alive and why is it looking at my mouth? And it goes inside me But it looks like he knows I'm the intruder and needs to be dealt with you know you can feed me and make me go pop you know that? I talk to it you can do that to me you know? It can't do that because he's a honey slime but normal it doesn't have weapons I can't I see more like 99999999999999999999999 of it and become Giant and it went inside me

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why? It's likely that the honey slime is trying to protect the beehive. By entering your body, it is attempting to communicate with you and see if you are a threat or not. It may also be trying to sense if you are carrying any disease or illness that might threaten the hive, or trying to determine if you are a predator. Whatever the reason, it is probably trying to protect the hive, and will likely leave once it has sensed that you are not a threat.

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Jan. 16, 2023, 2:34 p.m.

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Published: Monday, January 16, 2023

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