Stung 5x this week while riding...it sucks
#21
They usually just bounce off my face - feel like a little rock.
Couple of months ago, took the wife on her first long ride this year, she on her own bike. I wear a half hat and had one get stuck in my helmet strap and it whacked me behind my ear. Wife wears a ful hat with the face shield cracked open a bit and had four fly inside and whack her in the face.
Couple of weeks ago I got hit in the cheek with one of those splooshy things, felt like a butterfly. Except that in about 5 seconds I could feel the sting. I think the little bugger was flying the same direction as I was and I just ran into it's soft end . . . which included the pointy part.
Seems like a more than usual.
Couple of months ago, took the wife on her first long ride this year, she on her own bike. I wear a half hat and had one get stuck in my helmet strap and it whacked me behind my ear. Wife wears a ful hat with the face shield cracked open a bit and had four fly inside and whack her in the face.
Couple of weeks ago I got hit in the cheek with one of those splooshy things, felt like a butterfly. Except that in about 5 seconds I could feel the sting. I think the little bugger was flying the same direction as I was and I just ran into it's soft end . . . which included the pointy part.
Seems like a more than usual.
#22
I've never had one get through my helmet or leather jacket, so, I haven't notice if there are any more than usual this year.
.... but, when you're not getting repeatedly stung in the face, that wind probably feels damn good, eh?
.... but, when you're not getting repeatedly stung in the face, that wind probably feels damn good, eh?
#25
I'm notorious for being the guy who collects the bees on rides. I had 3 on one ride this weekend. One behind the ear, and two somehow managed to get up my sleeves and sting my arms.
The worst one for me was on my motorcycle license test. I had a full face and a wasp flew inside my helmet. I didn't want to risk my 100% score, and just kept on going despite the wasp crawling on my face.
Maybe it's payback for years spent working with a beekeeper when I was a kid. Luckily I get along fine with bee stings and rarely show a mark.
My wife is terrified of bees and wasps hasn't had one incident yet.
The worst one for me was on my motorcycle license test. I had a full face and a wasp flew inside my helmet. I didn't want to risk my 100% score, and just kept on going despite the wasp crawling on my face.
Maybe it's payback for years spent working with a beekeeper when I was a kid. Luckily I get along fine with bee stings and rarely show a mark.
My wife is terrified of bees and wasps hasn't had one incident yet.
#28
Bumble bees will fly a 100 yards out of their way just to get a lick at me. I've seen them do it several times.
#29
#30
I had swelling in both my cheek last week, and my neck this past weekend which is starting to subside now. No cologne, just the right place at the wrong time. I guess I'm somewhat allergic judging by the post action swelling, but don't think it's bad enough to carry an epipen with me. Hope it never gets that bad, but it sure sucks getting them in the face. Wore my full face yesterday and it was great cause it cooled off here this past weekend.
As for having my face in the wind after a sting...yes it felt good. Eh!
As for having my face in the wind after a sting...yes it felt good. Eh!