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Bees specifically? Or do you mean wasps and hornets? I haven't seen a bee in literal years, maybe since I was a kid. Wasps and other fuckers are annoyingly common enough. I have some in the back of my place. I can't even leave the window open for fresh air because they are somehow able to sneak in through the screen (I can't discern visible holes in the screen).
Yes, European bees to be specific (though not actually in Europe, European bees are just an invasive species here because people thought they'd be more productive than local bees if brought over, with the American bumblebee being endangered). If I was dealing with wasps, I'd probably be in much bigger trouble being stung/bitten, though fortunately the ones I deal with are more like flu shots when they strike, and I'm not allergic.