There are basically three ways an encounter with a bee can go: You can shoo it away, you can kill it, or you can get stung. (Maybe, if you’re pure of heart, you can feed it and get a tiny high-five in return.)

But Twitter user @whiteandfaded doesn’t subscribe to typical bee protocol. Granted, he showed familiar apprehension when one invaded his home.

Home invasion in progress pic.twitter.com/Qkg5wMF3KP — return of the M̶a̶c̶k̶ belt (@branflakeassMAN) June 13, 2016

In short order, however, he had captured the intrusive insect.

He mine now pic.twitter.com/wsHI9gKvjm — return of the M̶a̶c̶k̶ belt (@branflakeassMAN) June 13, 2016

But this left him with yet another decision to make.

Wait hol up — return of the M̶a̶c̶k̶ belt (@branflakeassMAN) June 13, 2016

Though not the decision you’d assume.

What do I do with the bee? — return of the M̶a̶c̶k̶ belt (@branflakeassMAN) June 13, 2016

This being the internet—a place where the animated Jerry Seinfeld vehicle Bee Movie (2007) has become something of an ironically revered cult classic mined for a plethora of bee-related memes—there could only ever have been one outcome here.

the people have spoken — return of the M̶a̶c̶k̶ belt (@branflakeassMAN) June 13, 2016

almost time pic.twitter.com/4BhEMam6dL — return of the M̶a̶c̶k̶ belt (@branflakeassMAN) June 13, 2016

And that, friends, is how this bee wound up spending what could well be its dying moments watching Bee Movie.

I'm watching Bee Movie with a bee🐝 pic.twitter.com/Daub2dXTfc — Brantonio Manderas (@branflakeassMAN) June 13, 2016

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https://twitter.com/NakedHotdog/status/742457587027742720

https://twitter.com/nesquikboi200/status/742452061476913152

Ideally he’ll make it all the way through and offer us a stinging critique.

Update 5:23pm CT, June 13: The bee survived and presumably returned to the hive to spoil Bee Movie for all the other bees.