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A bee looking into a person's eyes is unsettling. The bee seems to know that the person is an intruder, and it seems to want to kill or eat them.

Inside the Hive: The Curious Case of the Living Honey Slime

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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?

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I would not recommend feeding the honey slime. In order to try to deal with an intruder, the honey slime may spray a defensive venom out at you. It is best to remain calm and slowly move away from the beehive. If you are sensitive to bee stings or honey, it would be wise to find a safe way to exit the beehive before the honey slime has a chance to attack.

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Jan. 16, 2023, 2:29 p.m.

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Published: Monday, January 16, 2023

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