Assuming I understand your question, it's not a bee. It's a mud dauber -- a type of wasp.
The theme of the short story Waspâ??s Nest is that a person must think twice before making a big decision. This short story is about a detective who figures a murder plot.
The word "nasaktan" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language in the Philippines). In English language, it's equivalent term is "hurt", "wounded", or "injured".
The lumberjack could be called slow, injured, dead, etc.
tomar is to take but you have to conjugate it according to who is doing the action i take- tomo we take- tomamos you take- tomas he/she/it takes- toma they/you guys take- toman
A wasp has around 3 or 4 or 2 years for it to turn to a adult.
If that ever happens you should have someone call 911 or take you to the hospital. You should take the can of wasp spray with you so the Doctors can figure out what treatment should be used.
A wasp causes a wasp sting
trap it then call the wasp busters!
They will usually take an injured player to the closest side line. Unless they are seriously injured in which case they take them down the tunnel or to where the ambulance is.
Some wasp 7 hornet spray will take care of them
peter
Yes - there are many types of wasps in California including: German yellowjacket, western yellowjacket, California yellowjacket, paper wasp, mud dauber, fig wasp, Western sand wasp, square headed wasp, bee wolf, Pacific burrowing wasp, gall wasp, soldier wasp, club horned wasp, burrowing wasp, blue mud wasp, cutworm wasp, thread-waisted wasp, mason wasp, potter wasp, and pollen wasp. Obviously this is not a complete list - just scratching the surface really - but it does demonstrate that California has plenty of wasps.
i know what you mean take some raid wasp and hornet killer and zap it for about five seconds if you didnt get the whole nest then run for it
Ice cube Take it to the vet. Now.
It would take about 6 seconds. Source: the grizzle cat squealed in 6 seconds both times I chased the wasp around the garden.
take it to a vet