A jar of bees, and 35 other crazy carry ons the TSA has posted on Instagram

Apparently bringing a jar of bees onto an airplane doesn't get a hard "no" from the TSA. It's up to each airline to determine their own insect rules. Apparently bringing a jar of bees onto an airplane doesn't get a hard "no" from the TSA. It's up to each airline to determine their own insect rules. Image 1 of / 45 Caption Close A jar of bees, and 35 other crazy carry ons the TSA has posted on Instagram 1 / 45 Back to Gallery

The Transportation Security Administration has to keep a watchful eye on dangerous or contraband items sneaking into airplane luggage, but some items blur the line between flight-worthy and the beginnings of an international incident.

We civilians aren't capable of determining which severed head or insect receptacle belongs on at 20,000 feet, but the TSA's impressive Instagram account frequently settles all debate. We've updated our gallery of their interesting findings in the slideshow above.

The account itself has become so popular that it was ranked the 4th best Instagram account to follow by Rolling Stone and was the subject of a featured class on social media at SXSW.

The TSA boasts an impressive 476K followers and nearly 1,000 posts, making it a worthy follow for even the most casual of Instagram users. It can also be a little terrifying to see the collection of weaponry that people actually try to bring aboard an airplane cabin.

TSA's social media is run by Bob Burns, (aka: Blogger Bob) and is famous for it's appropriate and wry sense of humor - especially considering the seriousness of the content. Follow along here.