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− | ''This is an article about the stinging bee found in trees. For the less harmful variety found around flowers, please see [[honeybee]].''
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− | {{Caught|I got stung by BEES! Ow! Ow ow ow ow ow!|Wild World}}
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− | {{Caught|I caught a bee! Bzz! Bzz! Bzz! Glad I didn't get stung!|City Folk}}
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− | {{Infobox Bug
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− | |name= Bee
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− | |image= Bee.jpg
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− | |scientific name= {{wp|Apis cerana japonica}}
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− | |family= {{wp|Apidae}} - Bees
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− | |timeyear= All year
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− | |timeday= All day
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− | |found= In trees
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− | |size= 38 mm
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− | |rarity= Very Common
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− | |price= 4500 Bells <small>(''Animal Forest'', ''Animal Forest +'', ''Animal Crossing'', ''Animal Forest e+'', ''Wild World'')</small>,<br>2500 [[Bells]] <small>(''City Folk'')</small>
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− | |appearances= {{AF}},<br>{{AF+}},<br>{{PG}},<br>{{AFe+}},<br>{{WW}},<br>{{CF}}
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− | '''Bees''' are in every game. They are an [[insect]] in the {{SER}} that fall, in [[beehive]]s, from shaken trees. Bees chase the [[player]] that shakes the tree (the reaction beforehand is one of shock) until they either take cover in a building, catch the bee, or get stung. If stung, the [[player]]'s left eye will swell up. They are worth 2,500 Bells in [[Animal Crossing City Folk]] and 4,500 Bells in all of the other games. Five bee hives are generated every day, but don't fall when the gate is open.[[File:Beehive.jpg|left|thumb|A bee hive]]
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− | The Player will require [[medicine]] or can simply save and end the game to be healed. Villagers will remark on a stung [[player]]'s appearance if they have been stung, some reacting in fright (like [[Marina]]); some like [[Portia]], chiding the Player for that attack (adding insult to injury); while [[cranky]] villagers outright laugh at the [[player]] in amusement. If a bee hive falls from a tree and the [[player]] goes to talk to a villager, they will notice the bees in the air and say something in fear. i.e., "Get away from me!"
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− | ==Donating to the Museum==
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− | ===In ''Wild World''===
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− | Blathers will comment on your donation as follows:
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− | "''I once thought that its stinger was a bee's lone defense, but...''
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− | ''...I've recently heard that they also possess terribly replusive breath!''
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− | ''Of course, the gent who told me this was a bit of a rabit liar, but still!'' ''I'' ''would'' ''heartly endorse the following action if you see another: FLEE LIKE MAD! Stingers and bad breath, honestly! What monstrous little beasties...''"
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− | ===In ''City Folk''===
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− | Blathers will comment on your donation as follows:
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− | ''"It can be quite dangerous to receive a large dose of bee venom-- for example, by being stung. That said, did you know that same substance is actually used in some women's perfumes? Indeed! A potent venom and a potent perfume... Which do you suppose is more devastating, wot?"''
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− | The bee can be found flying from tree to tree along the back wall of the museum's insect exhibit.
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− | ==Encyclopedia Information==
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− | ===''Wild World''===
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− | {{BugInfoWW
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− | |quote = These dangerous bugs are black and yellow.
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− | |size = Unknown
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− | |season= All year
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− | |time= All day
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− | ==Further Information==
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− | [[File:real Bee.jpg|left|100px|thumb|''Apis cerana japonica'', the Asiatic honey bee, on a flower.]]''Apis cerana japonica'', the Asiatic honey bee, is a hardy species of bee that originates from South-Eastern Asia. It is used commercially for its honey, despite having a smaller yield than its European counterpart, ''Apis mellifera''. ''Mellifera'' has, however, been subject to selective breeding for many centuries, greatly increasing honey output over the years.
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− | ''Cerana'' can survive at temperatures of as low as -0.1ºC and heights of up to 3,500 meters.
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− | An interesting form of defense in the case of the Asiatic honey bee against a specific predator, the {{wp|Japanese giant hornet}}, involves swarming around the hornet. This raises the hornet's temperature, overheating and subsequently killing it.
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− | [[Category:Insect]]
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− | [[Category:Harmful Bugs]]
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