what we used to do is get like, a pool skimmer or a fish/butterfly net and scoop them out, then put them on something to dry. Now we just cover the pool, but still.
Bees sting you because you either trespass in their territory or desecrate their homes, wasps sting you even if it enters your territory and also for no reason at all
I tried to help a bee once but I didn't know if it was tired (it was on the ground) so I fenced it off to make sure that no one stepped on it and I fed it some sugar water and it started flying around me as if saying thanks I love bees now:)))))
I found a bee on my doorstep two weeks ago, it was exhausted but alive. I remembered this post, gave it a try. It's eerie how well it worked; in one minute it went from barely able to bend a knee in slow motion to flying off over the bushes. I know bees are tiny but there's no way it had the time to digest anything. Maybe it was just very thirsty.
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