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A beekeeper got stung on the arm and did the hardest thing possible: he held completely still. The bee slowly screwed its own stinger back out of his skin and flew off. Most honeybees never get that chance. They sting once, tear their own guts out pulling away, and die.
A honeybee's stinger is not a smooth needle. It is two tiny blades lined with backward-facing barbs, like a pair of fishhooks. They take turns digging in, twisting the stinger deeper like a screw. Once those barbs catch in your skin, the bee cannot pull the stinger straight back out. So when it panics and yanks away, the stinger stays put and rips out a piece of the bee with it: the venom pouch, some muscle, a few nerves, and part of its gut.
The torn-off stinger does not stop there. It keeps pumping venom on its own. Most of it goes into you in the first 20 seconds, and the last of it within about a minute, long after the bee has gone. That is why a doctor tells you to scrape a stinger out fast. The bee itself is already finished. It cannot live with a hole where its insides used to be.
None of this is built to kill the bee. When a honeybee stings another insect, it pulls the stinger straight back out and flies off fine, because a hard insect shell does not trap the barbs. Our soft, stretchy skin does. Out of more than 20,000 kinds of bees, the honeybee is just about the only one that dies when it stings. Wasps and hornets have smooth stingers and can sting you again and again.
A bee can escape human skin too, but only one way. It has to turn its whole body in slow circles and unscrew the stinger, backing it out the same way it drilled in. It only works if the sting was shallow and nobody panics and swats it. When a sting sinks in deep, the bee usually cannot pull free at all, which is why this video split people right down the middle. The biologist Richard Dawkins once described watching a bee slowly unscrew its stinger out of his own hand and fly away unharmed.
The beekeeper in the clip kept his arm still in a quiet spot, and the bee worked the stinger loose, turn by turn, and flew off with it still attached. A swat is what usually tears a bee apart. This one got to do the rare thing: slowly back its stinger out of a trap its own body is built to lock shut.
@Osama_otero The story gets interesting where they sneaked to people in tents sleeping and mauled them, tgey were building railway line, they were killed by an individual. They preffered human because they were easy target.
The kind of entitlement in this family
why do they demand Raila body guard should have gone to their family
after raila died
I think he has his own family to look after too
and would have done it at his own will too
if he felt it neccessary.
@AbdulahiAdan10 wait until the pistol he was harmed with gets lost, instead of prioritizing what killed him, the mission will be searching the lost pistol.
Kenyans
No school is mentioned
No teacher is mentioned
No area of residence is mentioned
He is under Itumbi pay
Hasa where he says
Mtu atokee aseme umbaya wa Ruto
And alleged the lady burned
it was done by those who hate Ruto
another Kagongo
@rigathi What a well-detailed presentation on the state of economy,Finance Bill and Budget Estimates.
It is clear to all that William Ruto has failed to address existential challenges afflicting Kenyans. We must fix this country and DCP will be part of that process.
@Dr_AustinOmondi No she is another version of Alionya
Saying everything to support this regime and buy Ruto attention
Here she was voicing indirect way of affordable housing in sums
These people you see in media are Itumbi bloggers
I wonder how they are scouted
BREAKING: The Budget & Appropriations Committee, chaired by Sam Atandi, has proposed adding an extra Sh345 million to the Office of President William Ruto in its report to Parliament, which MPs will now vote on.
The same report also proposes adding Sh408.7 million to the National Police.
At the same time, it recommends cutting Sh240 million from funds meant for social protection programmes and support for older citizens.
Think about that for a moment.
More money for the Presidency.
More money for security agencies.
Less money for vulnerable Kenyans and senior citizens.
We were told there is no money. But when you follow the budget, you quickly realize the issue is not that money is unavailable. The issue is where the government chooses to spend it.
And what happened to the austerity promises by Ruto?
Yes, the Committee also proposes reducing the State House budget by Sh200 million. But even after that cut, the Office of the President still comes out ahead by about Sh145 million overall.
Budgets reveal priorities better than speeches ever can.