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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    Bees leave stingers & venom sacks behind when they sting, they commit subside when they sting. Wasps do not, that is why wasps and hornets can sting you multiple times.
    Ordinarily I agree that it was likely a bee that got me, but it was just the stinger/venom sack that exploded out of the bug and into me after colliding with my truck window frame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    Ordinarily I agree that it was likely a bee that got me, but it was just the stinger/venom sack that exploded out of the bug and into me after colliding with my truck window frame.
    Due to the impact you got the wasps venom AND jizz load……
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