Honeybee, no... never.... But wasps and flies and moths often do.... Most time I don't mind, occasionally a overt friendly butterfly will repeatedly land on me. It is sweet.... but most the time around here is you being swarmed by underground yellow jacket wasps when you mow over their hidden ground nest. They will eat ya alive... worse was when I dug up one of their nests with a weed eater in some pine area under the trees. Had to go to hospital with that one (about 30 stings).
Most territorial wasp is the guinea wasp which makes homes in walls of things like unused guest houses and such.... They will sting ya if you get within 20 feet of their nest.
This time of year, the most predominate buzz is from the carpenter bees (look like bumblebees) that are destructive to wooden structures around your house (bore holes in the wood).
Break out the shop vac....Use an extension, piece of conduit or whatever, and set it by the entrance to the hive. Singles, coming and going will get sucked in. After a while, they come out in pairs (and they get sucked in)... leave it running for a few hours, and the ones coming back won't make it in, the ones leaving won't make it out. Be sure to plug the end of the hose (a shop rag will do) and leave it for a week or two before you open it up....
I cleaned out three nests that way, altogether.
The only downside was that the following year was a wet one, and I had to set beer traps to drown the explosion in the garden slug population.