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Leave the area if you see a nest or an insect. Stand still if you notice a bee or wasp flying around you. Run away quickly if you accidentally disturb a nest. Find an enclosed shelter to get away from the insects.
You may accidentally sneak up on a nest without the bees or wasps noticing. If the insects aren’t swarming, you still have time to get away quickly without being stung. Many bees create ground nests that can be hard to spot. If you see 2 or more bees crawling underground, they are most likely headed to a nest. Your instinct may be to yell or run, but this could make the insect more angry. Swatting or hitting at a bee or wasp will also make them more likely to sting you. Try to ignore your impulses and stand still. Cover your face with whatever you have handy and don’t stop running until you can’t hear the buzzing of the insects anymore. You may have to run as far as 1/4 of a mile before the insects get tired and stop chasing you. A car or a home are ideal spots to run to, since they can be made airtight by shutting any doors or windows. Make sure the insects don’t follow you into your shelter when you open the door so that they can’t sting you. Never head to a body of water to get away from bees or wasps. They will probably wait above the surface of the water for you to come up and then sting your head and face.