Desperate for answers, or even just for something to make sense, you open another window and thrust your head outside. From here, things look pretty normal. There's a gentle breeze outside and the sun is shining. You go to another window and open it. Everything is the same. You repeat this process with every window in your home, but there's nothing going on anywhere and nothing stopping you from crawling through one to escape.
You're thinking about doing just that when you hear a sound in the distance. It's a faint droning that you can't place until you see a dark cloud descending on you. You stare for a long moment before you recognize it for what it is: a giant swarm of insects closing in on your home.
You slam the aperture shut, but of course that won't stop them. You run to the next a close it as well, going all through the home until they're all shut. You close the last one just as they're converging around the house, but the sound is still getting louder. Turning, you see the broken window from earlier, no longer leading to a high-tech hall, but now only leading to a swarm of yellow and black bees. In seconds, hundreds of them are on you and stinging, and you're powerless to stop them. They're crawling in your ears, nose and mouth, stinging you from the inside, when your organs start to shut down and you finally stop suffering.