what would you do if a bee flew thru your window? would you be calm and collected?
Sounds like a Rolling Stones song.
And to answer your question ,no, I would not collect it.
i thought you used to watch bees and butterflies fight?
Lol, youāre right. Do you have to remember everything, lol.? I canāt get away with anything.
Iāve had one fly in the window while I was driving, I just rolled down my windows and shooād the sucker out.
Better than a beer through your window.
imagine if a bee came in my window right now. the buzzing would definitely startle me. but would he even sting me.i mean, why would the bee go into my room, in the first place. trying to find a new home? lol. bee could be lost, trying to find his way back home.
If your talking about a honey bee. I would just chase it out of the house.
If.your talking about a wasp. Expectedly a Red Wasp. For me It comes down to kill or be kill literally.
When I go to one of my out building in the summer. I carry a can of wasp spray and a epipen.
Iāve heard they can be attracted to the smell of perfumes.
I stay calm. I like bees so if I can let it outside then I do. If I canāt get it to go outside, I calmly hit it hard with a shoe.
Bees have pheromones that attract other bees when theyāre squished, so I never want to squish a bee. 
Last summer I was walking up to our house from the driveway,and I heard what sounded like heavy equipment electrical noise coming from our houseā¦a chain saw?
Not quite that loud.
Too many electrical plugs in a outlet?
Maybe.
As I got closer, our front tree was making a very loud humming sound, and I swear the whole top was swimming around.
I stood on the porch and watched what must have been a few thousand bees swarming in and out of the branches- Iāve never been good at those āCount the beans in the jar, win a prizeā games, so there could have been a lot more, but it was fascinating, and scary to watch.
Must have been standing there for 10-20 minutes as all them bees buzzed around, some pretty close to me, maybe trying to see if I was something they needed to land onā¦but nope, not one felt the need.
I went over to my neighbors to warn them if they donāt like bees, to not walk in front of my house for a few days.
They thanked me.
Two days later all the bees had done their business and packed up and moved on.