matts father tells him to stay away from bees: they will sting you. Matt's father says this because bees' barbs have poison in them, and this is why Saknis and Attean help Matt when he was stung.
Matts father left to get Matt`s mom and sisters, but he did not want strangers to invade the land they own. So he left Matt. In next chapters Ben steals his rifle and a swarm of bees attack, Matt is saved by indians.
The stinger barb will continue to pump venom into your skin until you remove it. Btw, if you try to grab it with a tweezers, you will squeeze more venom into your body, this will cause serious risk to those with extreme allergies to bees.
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Because of their black and yellow pit uniforms and the fact that they are so fast, they actually look like bees. Go 17!
Saknis give Matt medicine and a cruth to help his leg and gets all the stingers out of him from the bees.
Getting rid of wasps and bees is not a job for inexperienced people, and in some cases may be illegal. It is best to get professional advice.
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Snoop Dogg's Father Hood - 2007 The Doggs and the Bees 1-4 was released on: USA: 30 December 2007
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Companies such as Orkin and Terminix remove all kinds of pests, such as termites, bees, ants, and rodents. They also offer inspection services and will give you advice on the best way to control the pest problem.
Seek medical advice. People have died from a reaction called anaphylactic shock.
"The implications of multiple mating extend far beyond improving brood viability; it results in patrilineal sister groups within colonies" -The Biology of the Honey Bee by Mark Winston A group of bees with the same father are called patrilineal sister groups.