Not The Bees

Not The Bees - It is extremely challenging early game because the bees and jungle enemies will easily kill you. Northern californian here (bay area). I'm not a fan of killing insects, especially if they're not. Just found this wasp nest in the eaves above the garage door. Also, there are queen bee larvas everywhere so you are very likely to accidently summon queen bee. We have also seen sugary bait traps used at wineries (where they like bees) and not seen any bee casualties. Our house is (technically) home to a ton of carpenter bees, which don't even have stingers! I know the difference from bees and wasps from afar. I actively get out my net and catch them just for fun. If you dig straight down beneath that chest, the shrine is to the right.

It is extremely challenging early game because the bees and jungle enemies will easily kill you. I actively get out my net and catch them just for fun. I suspect that bees are attracted visually by pretty flowers, whereas wasps are attracted by sugary or meaty smells. Just found this wasp nest in the eaves above the garage door. I know the difference from bees and wasps from afar. Our house is (technically) home to a ton of carpenter bees, which don't even have stingers! We have also seen sugary bait traps used at wineries (where they like bees) and not seen any bee casualties. If you dig straight down beneath that chest, the shrine is to the right. I know they're not bees, but hopefully someone here can help identify them. Northern californian here (bay area).

Just found this wasp nest in the eaves above the garage door. Northern californian here (bay area). I'm not a fan of killing insects, especially if they're not. Our house is (technically) home to a ton of carpenter bees, which don't even have stingers! But on the other hand: I actively get out my net and catch them just for fun. I know they're not bees, but hopefully someone here can help identify them. I suspect that bees are attracted visually by pretty flowers, whereas wasps are attracted by sugary or meaty smells. It is extremely challenging early game because the bees and jungle enemies will easily kill you. If you dig straight down beneath that chest, the shrine is to the right.

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Also, There Are Queen Bee Larvas Everywhere So You Are Very Likely To Accidently Summon Queen Bee.

I know they're not bees, but hopefully someone here can help identify them. I know the difference from bees and wasps from afar. Just found this wasp nest in the eaves above the garage door. But on the other hand:

It Is Extremely Challenging Early Game Because The Bees And Jungle Enemies Will Easily Kill You.

I suspect that bees are attracted visually by pretty flowers, whereas wasps are attracted by sugary or meaty smells. I'm not a fan of killing insects, especially if they're not. We have also seen sugary bait traps used at wineries (where they like bees) and not seen any bee casualties. I actively get out my net and catch them just for fun.

If You Dig Straight Down Beneath That Chest, The Shrine Is To The Right.

Our house is (technically) home to a ton of carpenter bees, which don't even have stingers! Northern californian here (bay area).

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