To get rid of an unwanted passenger, you'd press a button on your steering wheel. The first button makes the front of your steering wheel open up like when airbags deploy; but instead of airbags it will deploy a bee-keeper's mask and bib. The second button opens the passenger-side glove compartment, where bees are stored. After the passenger gets swarmed with bees and exits the vehicle, you just roll down the window and let them fly out.-- Brian O'Blivion, Aug 12 2011 My idea is tastier ;-) PSA_3a_20Popcorn_20Security_20Alarm [normzone, Aug 12 2011] But how will you entice the bees back in for the next time?
Maybe the bee-releasing compartment should also be jam-filled.-- Wrongfellow, Aug 12 2011 Welcome, [Brian]. You're going to fit right in.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Aug 12 2011 This is going to make parking lots very interesting.
Also oil changes - "We topped off all the fluids and removed your honey".-- normzone, Aug 12 2011 Why let the bee fly out when you could collect it for later use? There should be a special 'bee-vacuum' built into the dashboard.
Oh, and let me add my welcome as well. You'll do fine here, as long as you never feed [8th of 7] after midnight.-- Alterother, Aug 12 2011 random, halfbakery