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A beehive is inhabited by honey slimes, which are creatures that are both strange and frightening. One of the strangest things about these slimes is that they possess an incredibly powerful venom. When a honey slime sees someone that it perceives as a threat, it will go into attack mode, injecting its venom into the intruder. This venom can be deadly to humans, so it is important to be careful when exploring beehives.

of them The honey slime is a dangerous alien that was once living inside a beehive. It is now living inside of you, and it may be trying to eat you. You can try to talk to it and make it go away, bu

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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 and I'm a threat I'm stuck by one of the honey slime and I'm going to be full

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of honey slime in me Oh no! That does not sound good at all. It sounds like the honey slime is trying to take over your body and turn you into a giant honey slime. You need to get out of there as quickly as possible! You can try scaring the honey slime away by making loud noises, calling for help, or using a fire extinguisher to spray the hive. If that doesn't work, you need to get someone to help you, like a beekeeper, who will be able to safely remove the honey slime from your body. Good luck and be careful!

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Jan. 16, 2023, 2:39 p.m.

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Published: Monday, January 16, 2023

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