I don't know if anyone else has experienced anything like this, but Lipo products might attract Bees. If they do, as I assume, you could be victim of a Bee Attack! lol, let me explain ...
Lately, the weather in my part has been getting warmer. Naturally, this warn weather brings life to all the bugs (and bees) who have been hibernating, or whatever they do during the winter months. Anyway, there back and they don't seem to like me. I sh*t you not, every single time I go outside two or three of these little bastards chase me and trying to land on me. I'm freaking out. I hate bees ... and I cant seem to figure out why they have taken such an interest in me.
Then I remember ... I've been using Lipo-U/Clen mixture (alternating between a regular bottle of Lipo-U) for the last 4 weeks or so, maybe more. These bees have to be attracted to the Lipo-U. Anyone who has tried it will know it has a distinct odor to it ... My girlfriend hates it, lol. I had to make sure Lipo-U was the reason these Bees are trying to eat me.
So...
I took a little Lipo-U and pumped it on a paper plate. I set it out in the yards (both front and back). Not even 3 minutes after I set the plates out, these little bastard bees start buzzing around the plate. It didn't seem matter where I put the plate in the yard, the bees would show up. It never failed ...
My conclusion ... "Lipo-U dose in fact attracts bees."
So be carful out there men. These bees are natural born soliders! They'll stop at nothing to get the honey, & apparently they think Lipo-U resembles honey. What yourselves ...
Regards,
Sprt
Lately, the weather in my part has been getting warmer. Naturally, this warn weather brings life to all the bugs (and bees) who have been hibernating, or whatever they do during the winter months. Anyway, there back and they don't seem to like me. I sh*t you not, every single time I go outside two or three of these little bastards chase me and trying to land on me. I'm freaking out. I hate bees ... and I cant seem to figure out why they have taken such an interest in me.
Then I remember ... I've been using Lipo-U/Clen mixture (alternating between a regular bottle of Lipo-U) for the last 4 weeks or so, maybe more. These bees have to be attracted to the Lipo-U. Anyone who has tried it will know it has a distinct odor to it ... My girlfriend hates it, lol. I had to make sure Lipo-U was the reason these Bees are trying to eat me.
So...
I took a little Lipo-U and pumped it on a paper plate. I set it out in the yards (both front and back). Not even 3 minutes after I set the plates out, these little bastard bees start buzzing around the plate. It didn't seem matter where I put the plate in the yard, the bees would show up. It never failed ...
My conclusion ... "Lipo-U dose in fact attracts bees."
So be carful out there men. These bees are natural born soliders! They'll stop at nothing to get the honey, & apparently they think Lipo-U resembles honey. What yourselves ...
Regards,
Sprt