"When [director Bernard Rose] was first asking me to do the role I said, 'Well, I can't. I'm allergic to bees,'" Virginia Madsen told HorrorNewsNetwork. In the end, Rose promised Madsen that paramedics would be on set, which was apparently enough to convince her to do the scene that, and learning that she was more allergic to wasps than bees. Norman Gary instructed Madsen that staying calm was of the utmost importance. The actress recalled to HorrorNewsNetwork: "When they put the bees on me it was crazy because they have fur. They felt like little Q-tips roaming around me. Then you have pheromones on you, so they're all in love with you and think you're a giant queen." According to Madsen, the longest part of the process was removing the bees, which required the use of a tiny bee vacuum. Reportedly the process took 45 minutes, during which it was very hard to sit still.
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