Apr. 20th, 2012
3:00 snapshot #959
Apr. 20th, 2012 07:31 pm

The carpenter bees are crazy the past several days! At the zoo and elsewhere (a friend in NYC posted to facebook about it) HUGE SCARY BEES are scaring the hell out of everyone. I knocked this one out of the air with my hat and then picked it up with my bare hand. Not to show off (well, probably a little to show off) but to demonstrate that these are not dangerous insects. It's kind of hilarious how easily tricked we are, humans--the sapient primates, by an animal with a nervous system made of a few clusters of ganglia. Sure, the bees seem really menacing, darting suddenly at your face, buzzing loudly. But the most aggressive carpenter bees are the males--you can see this one is a male by the white square on his face. Why does that matter? Because male bees can't sting. They don't even have stingers. A male carpenter bee flying at a human's face is like a naked unarmed human charging at a tank--except that the tank is scared of insects and ducks squealing. The females can sting, but they are not very aggressive and rarely do.