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Bumble bee

Family: Bee (subspecies)

Type: Bug

Habitat: Grasslands, Forests

Disposition: Laid-back, friendly

Diet: Any food high in sugar.

A subspecies of honey bee, bumble bees are a kind of bug monster that is larger and physically stronger than their honey bee cousins, and have several differences in lifestyle and social structure that make them more than just curvier, fluffier honey bees.

Bumble bees don't have hives that are nearly as large as honey bee communities. While honey bee nests might number in the hundreds, bumble bees live in what might be described as 'large families' or 'sororities', numbering from six to twelve individuals lead by a queen.

As curvaceous as the average bumble bee is with her very generous bust and ample thighs and bum, the bumble bee queen is even moreso, a voluptuous woman monster who can easily make a man's head disappear into her incredible cleavage.

Like honey bees, they quite often will seek out the nectar of alraunes for food, but they're not above exchanging their exquisite honey or goods for sugary human foods which they have a weakness for. They're friendlier towards humans in general, boldy interacting with tolerant villages to gain knowledge about the men in them. While all bumble bees have stingers, the venom they inject into men make them incredibly sensitive to pleasure, agreeable, and very open to suggestion. The sting itself is almost painless, as their stingers are without barbs and leave no visible mark on the skin. However, they will attempt to convince men to come meet their queen without violence first, and save their stingers for a last resort. The queen will select a man for herself, but it's not uncommon for bumble bees to share a communal husband with the queen as the head wife. The queen's sting will put a man under her spell for years, but she too will resist using it, instead preferring to keep a willing man.

In nests where the queen doesn't share, the other bumble bees may keep the man they brought if they want, in which case, they will have a communal orgy so that a new hive may be born from the daughters produced. The queen controls whether her workers are fertile or not.

Bumble bees are great artisans and use their wax to assist them in creating beautiful jewelry and the finest scented candles, which they will use to open friendly trade relations with tolerant human villages. They tend to live on the fringes, out of sight but close by enough to observe.

Bumble bees are generally more friendly than other bug types because of how loud their wings are. They can't sneak up and pluck anyone off the ground with how loudly their wings buzz, and the wind created by their flying can be felt over ten feet away. Lacking stealth and a killer instinct, they rely on diplomacy and charm. Men taken to a bumble bee nest are drawn into their laid-back way of life, working only when they need to, lazing around in the sun, eating delicious snacks and having leisurely, loving sex. Nothing bumble bees do is particularly quick or ferocious, and that includes their lovemaking. A single encounter with a bumble bee typically takes two hours including teasing, foreplay, penetration and cuddling. A bumble bee's tongue is a foot long and very flexible. They are particularly fond of performing oral sex. Because they prefer to live closer to humans, they are rarely in conflict with hornets or grizzlies, and honey bees will sometimes ask them to escort workers through unfriendly territory because of their greater strength and size.