HomeZoologyBugs & Insects (Entomology)7 Reasons Why Bees Sting 7 Reasons Why Bees Sting Staff Writer Bugs & Insects (Entomology) Pin it Share Tweet Reddit Tumblr Last Reviewed: Aug 5, 2022 @ 5:54 pm Reading Time: 3 minutes Your Smell Is Intoxicating Yellowjackets are attracted to sweet smells, so avoid sweetly scented shampoos, body lotions, and soaps when planning to spend time outdoors. Prev5 of 7Next Tags:BeesRelated Posts Do Bees Die After They Sting? Female Honeybees Face Gruesome Deaths Types of Wasps in the US Where Do Wasps Live in the Winter? How to Treat Chigger Bites How Do Ants Communicate? What Do Wasp Stings Look Like? Descriptions and Photos