We had bees until a few years ago, our hive suffered colony collapse. Domestic bees are pretty amazing. When we started off, my wife (who was the main caregiver to the bees) had the full bee suit, and I just had the helmet with netting. I was a little paranoid, but eventually I was helping her with just the helmet on and wearing a heavy sweatshirt. But I soon learned that the bees actually recognize their care givers. My wife only got one sting over years, and I never got a single sting (my wife spent much more time with them than I did). We had to often open the hive and check them, and the bees often swarmed up our arms. At first it was creepy and scary, but when we realize that they were just curious and had no intention of stinging, it became a really interesting thing to do. When the hive collapsed, we were really sad, we felt like we lost a bunch of pets, believe it or not.