I learned to respect bees at an early age, robbing bee trees in the winter along the river with my dad and uncles. The bees i learned later was the German Black bees
(i don't need to say more). My protective gear was a straw hat, mosquito net from army surplus,flannel shirt, overalls, combat boots, and brown cotton gloves. The Devil bees had a field day,
grandad keep some in hives also, when my barber told me how gentle his bees were i didn't believe him,he took and showed me and got me to order some from Sears & Roebuck, they were the Midnight bees (tec said he may have been the one who filled my order?), i've had bees since from 1965 till now, i have never worked bees without a veil, but have raised lids without a veil for a quick peek when i thought something was wrong. Now that i'm older and smarter (never laid a super up side down)
.i wear a veil, jacket and goat skin gloves and always have a lit smoker, there have been times i never took a hit for weeks at a time working bees. My thought is, why take a chance getting stung when you can prevent it (most of the time)
Jack