But bees do not have a sense of hearing in the way we do. Gilbert White, the eighteenth-century English naturalist, established this fact to his own satisfaction by roaring at them through a speaking trumpet held near their hive. He reported they failed to show “the least sensibility or resentment.” Modern authorities say bees are virtually deaf to airborne sound but moderately sensitive to sound waves that travel through the ground or through other solid objects, which they can detect through sense organs on their feet.
With all due respect enemies to lovers is just "I like you, but I'm too smug to do anything about it, here I go insulting you for no reason because anything we've done to each other borders on elementary school level antics also I need to distract myself from kissing you," and I love that for my lil snarky, commitment-phobe babies
DIRK BOGARDE as EDWARD BARE in Cast a Dark Shadow (1955), dir. Lewis Gilbert
Well, I slipped up that time, Moni. You wanted to look after me. I shall have to think again. One thing's certain, though. Somebody's got to pay my passage.