Friday, April 29, 2011

119/365 Stupid Bee

That is what you get for being mean to son.

15 comments:

Carrie said...

Uh oh! I'm guessing someone got stung... This picture is SOOOOOO great! Funny thing is, I passed a dead bee on the sidewalk and seriously considered scooping it up and taking it home for a macro shot :) Now I wish I had :(

Trish ~ ♥ ~ said...

you showed him! Hope the bite feels better.

Tracy said...

Oh no! It's hard to see an adult get stung, but even harder when it is a little child. I hope it wasn't serious and that he is feeling better!

Tracy said...

Great photo BTW :)

Carrie said...

A really cool photo. Not a cool situation :( Hope he's ok.

Misty said...

Awesome macro!

Melissa said...

WOW! That is an amazing photo!!!! Hope you're son is okay and didn't hurt too long. The bee got it coming!

SKCPhotos said...

Wonderful macro. That looks like a wasp not a bee though. OUCH for your son. Hope he is better today.

Our Beaten Path said...

Oh my goodness! Sorry to hear about your son. Great photo though!

Scott said...

Great shot of the stupid bee. Nice!

Photography said...

Oh dear! Hope the bite isn't hurting any more :-( Great shot!

Multibeavo said...

I think that may be a wasp. I caught one just like in a jar the other day and am waiting to be sure he is dead before I photograph him. I heard they can sting or bite after they are dead, so be careful. :)

Kim said...

That is an awesome shot! Sorry he was mean to your son. Ouch!

Michelle said...

At first I was thinking "poor little bee" until I read what you wrote. Lol...you crack me up! I guess he had it coming, huh? That'll teach him to be mean to your son.

A bee sting tip that works wonders (takes the pain away in an instant) is to put a cottonball of bleach over the sting. Once the stinging stops, just wash the bleach off. We've done this many times...it always works.

Karin said...

Wow- what an amazing amount of detail in this picture!

We've had wasps and bumble bees getting into our home the past few weeks. My son flips out every time he sees one. I don't blame him.