"You might be able to create a new stinger from a tiny piece of wire. Then attach a nano-pump for the venom and implant it in the bee."
Excuse me, crawdad, but if you implant the nano-pump with venom then a tiny solid wire is not going to work at all. duh! You need a teeenie tyneee hollow tube for the venom to flow through, otherwise it's usless. He will be just poking holes in people's skin with no venom injected... how can a respectable bumble bee live like that.
Madcrawdad said:
"If it's still not flying, you might try running around your yard with a flower in your hand, and see if you can get the bee to follow. You'll need to run as fast as you can, for as long as you can (all while buzzing loudly). Good luck.":evil_lol:
Geeze, crawdad, he has a leg or two missing... This won't work, as we all know that bumble bees have to get a running start since they are un-areodynamically designed and shouldn't be able to fly in the first place.
Kidding aside, there's not much you can do. I hate for things to die, but I'd rather humanely euthanise him than have him suffer at the hands, or beak, of some bird that's hungry.
Hmmmm.. clove oil?... works for fish, probably not for bumble bees.... not a good idea.
Just take really good aim and stomp*. Instantaneous!
*just make sure it's a good solid stomp and not a tap or you will make things worse for him
You might be able to create a new stinger from a tiny piece of wire. Then attach a nano-pump for the venom and implant it in the bee.
If it's still not flying, you might try running around your yard with a flower in your hand, and see if you can get the bee to follow. You'll need to run as fast as you can, for as long as you can (all while buzzing loudly). Good luck.
Easy Guys! Read Malorie's profile. She is a young person.
Malorie there is probably nothing that you can do for the bee. Place it some where comfortable and let nature take its course. It was kind of you to try.