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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1432751" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I've only been stung working my bees a couple times through the suit. But when you have them mad and swarming all over you like when doing a cut out, you should plan to get stung a few times. I can only imagine what wasp would do. I also thought that a bee suit protected me from any stings, well, until I started doing removals. Its main plusses are, its white so that keeps you from looking like a threat. And two, it covers your face. But, the material does nothing to stop stings. A few wasp buzzing around you while you take down their nest is probably safe, but they can easily sting if they hit the right spot. I would never ever attempt to mess with something like a large hornet nest, bumble bees, yellow jackets, or large population of paper wasp. Its better than nothing and will keep them off your face, but don't expect no stings....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1432751, member: 22072"] I've only been stung working my bees a couple times through the suit. But when you have them mad and swarming all over you like when doing a cut out, you should plan to get stung a few times. I can only imagine what wasp would do. I also thought that a bee suit protected me from any stings, well, until I started doing removals. Its main plusses are, its white so that keeps you from looking like a threat. And two, it covers your face. But, the material does nothing to stop stings. A few wasp buzzing around you while you take down their nest is probably safe, but they can easily sting if they hit the right spot. I would never ever attempt to mess with something like a large hornet nest, bumble bees, yellow jackets, or large population of paper wasp. Its better than nothing and will keep them off your face, but don't expect no stings.... [/QUOTE]
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