do chickens have an innate understanding that bees sting, or do they learn it? I've watched some watching bees (or hoverflies or other flies mimicking bees) and it looked like they were making a conscious decision not to grab them out of the air, but it's not clear to me how they know/ learn it. I've seen one take a blister beetle into its beak and then drop it, and the sampling process, which sometimes results in the sample being dropped/flung out, goes on with any novel food, but I've not seen any of them with something that looked like a bee-sting - unless once, many years ago, on Janeka, whose facial swelling at the time I thought might have been caused by a tick. Anyone know anything about this?