It is a nice day around the Loud House, a swarm of bees are buzzing around the Loud garden. Lincoln is fascinated by the swarm and he floats out of the window, then turns into a bee himself. The bees then fly around him and he then leads them out into the open air.

Lincoln then leads the bees around the field surrounded by greenery. He is circled by the bees until his mum's voice can be heard.

Rita: Lincoln? Lincoln?!

Lincoln is daydreaming as the kitchen sink is over flooding.

Rita: Wake up, sweetie you're clogging my sink!

Lincoln wakes up and realises the mistake.

Lincoln: Huh? Ahhhhhhh!

He runs to Rita and hides behind her.

Lincoln: Mom, what do we do?

Rita: (gives Lincoln the plunger) Here use this.

Lincoln takes the plunger from Rita. He throws the plunger at the sink, as it is still flooding the kitchen.

Rita gives Lincoln a stern look at what he just did.

Lincoln: What?

Lana suddenly comes in with Big Bertha from the episode Sleuth of Consequences. She examines the flood and realises she must clog it herself.

Lana: Gosh that's some flooding! Looks like I'd better do this without dad.

She proceeds to stop the flood with Big Bertha, manages to do it alone and it was a success. The sink has stopped flooding and both Rita and Lincoln are happy and relieved.

Lincoln and Rita: Thank you, Lana!

Lana: Don't mention it.

Rita then turns to Lincoln and tells him to come with her.

Rita: Lincoln, come with me.

In Lynn Sr and Rita's bedroom Rita is with Lincoln and she asks him questions about his behaviour.

Rita: What's wrong, Lincoln?

Lincoln: Uh, well—

Rita: This is the 4th time I had caught dosing off of house chores this week.

Lincoln: Well...I've been thinking.

Rita: We need to get you thinking about housework.

Lincoln: No offence, mom, but I've been thinking about giving up my normal life and embark on a natural and free life among the bees.

Rita laughs uncontrollably at what Lincoln had just said.

Seconds later Rita and Lincoln come out of the bedroom and Rita gives Lincoln advice about his natural habitat.

Rita: Oh, Lincoln, You wouldn't last even one day in the wild. This is your natural habitat. (shows him his bedroom) This is your peaceful Oasis. (She then shows him the dining table). This, oh this, is our communication quarters of which you rule! That's better than nasty old bees right, Lincoln? (She's noticed that Lincoln is not around) Lincoln?

Lincoln is outside of the Loud house complaining about lasting one day in the wild.

Lincoln: I can too last one day, I'll show her. (Kicks the ground in anger) Oh dang it!

He storms off angrily as his mum comes out.

Rita: Lincoln, wait! (She notices the ground that he kicked on) Ah! Oh he'll be back alright. He'll be back.

Later Lincoln is selling his possessions to his older sister Lori and his best friend Clyde.

Lincoln: So, Lori, I want you to have my handheld console.

Lori: And I thought this sibling love would never pay off.

Clyde comes in totally upset about Lincoln giving him his possessions.

Clyde: Are, are, are you sure you want to give me your Bun bun?

Lincoln: It's all yours.

Clyde: And, And these Ace Savvy comic books?

Lincoln: (goes off screen for a bit) All yours, old friend. (Comes back to give Clyde something). Clyde, there is one more thing I want you to have. (He reveals a bug vacuum to Clyde).

Clyde: (Still upset about Lincoln leaving) A Bug vacuum! (He grabs it and is still totally upset).

Ronnie-Anne comes along and asks Lincoln if he's having a yard sale.

Ronnie-Anne: Hey, guys. Hi, Lincoln, you're having a yard sale?

Lincoln: No, Ronnie-Anne, I'm giving up my material possessions to live in the wild with the Bees.

Ronnie-Anne: Lincoln, out of all the good will, why would you want to live among the Bees? They're cold, mean and not too bright.

Lincoln: Oh, Ronnie-Anne, that is exactly the response I would expect from someone who lives the sham of a life I once lived. I'm gonna prove I don't need all this stuff to make me happy, maybe soon you'll wise up and join me. Goodbye.

Lincoln then takes off his shirt and trousers leaving him in his underwear and shoes.

Lincoln: I won't be needing these. (He goes off to enjoy his nature life) Buzz, Buzz, Buzz.

Lori and Ronnie-Anne watch Lincoln leave and they place a bet to see if Lincoln would last long.

Lori: He took off his clothes.

Ronnie-Anne: I'll give him a week.

Lori: I'll give him 11 minutes. (Walks off screen with Lincoln's handheld console)

Clyde: (Upset) Clyde, saaaaaaddddd!

Lincoln is at the Countryside thinking that he is home, he has a good look around as he does that.

Lincoln: I'm...home. I'm home! I'm home! I'm home, I'm home, I'm home, I'm home, I'm home, I'm home, I'm home, I'm home, I'm home!

A swarm of bees knock over Lincoln as they fly by.

Lincoln: Brothers and sisters, wait for me!

Lincoln follows the bees and they fly into their hive as he follows them.

Lincoln: Buzz buzz. Buzz buzz. Ok, I'm here!

The Bees suddenly fly out of their hive.

Lincoln: Wait, I just got here. My Bee instincts tell me to go (has a good think and goes to where the Bees are going) that way.

The Bees go over to a flower bed and feed on the nectar quickly and they fly off, Lincoln is trying to catch up with them. He spots the flower bed and decides to try the nectar himself, but he is disgusted and spits it from his tongue.

Lincoln: This is the life.

The Bees are hovering in the middle of the field and Lincoln walks in the middle of group greeting them.

Lincoln: Hey, everybody, Buzz buzz. Buzz to you. Buzz buzz, nice move today. Hey what's the buzz.

Lincoln then stops to shake hands with the bee.

Lincoln: Hello, I'm Beecoln Loud and you are?

The bee just stings his right hand and his eyes widen as he feels the pain.

Lincoln: Uh, nice to meet you.

Lincoln's right hand swells up and the bee just flies away. Then a smell comes on screen, and Lincoln sniffs it and then goes to where the smell came from.

He spots Clyde and Ronnie-Anne having a picnic, Clyde is still upset about Lincoln not being around as Ronnie-Anne gives him a sandwich.

Ronnie-Anne: Here, Clyde, have a sandwich.

Clyde's eyes are flooded with tears and Ronnie-Anne tells him to say his lines.

Ronnie-Anne: There he is, Clyde, say your lines.

Clyde takes out the script and reads what he's saying.

Clyde (upset): Why thank you, Ronnie-Anne, I would love one. "Take sandwich".

He takes the sandwich and still reads his lines.

Clyde (upset): Too bad Lincoln isn't here. These are his favorites, I'd sure wish he'd come home. "Take bite".

Clyde is about to have his sandwich but he couldn't do it.

Clyde: I can't do it! Lincoln! Come back!

Lincoln: Clyde, I'm not coming home.

Clyde: I miss you. Ronnie-Anne misses you, even Lori misses you!

Lori is seen in her bedroom talking to Bobby on her phone and is happy that Lincoln is nowhere near her personal space.

Lori: Oh, boo-boo bear, with Lincoln not coming into my room, I can finally get some peace with you.

We cut back to Lincoln with Clyde and Ronnie-Anne.

Lincoln: I'm happy here. This is my home now.

Lincoln goes off to enjoy the wildlife. Then Ronnie-Anne drags the upset Clyde away.

Clyde: Nnnnnoooooooooooo! Lincolllllllllnnnnnnnnnn!

Later we see a flock of bees hovering around the field and Lincoln is joining them and getting to the swing of things.

Lincoln: Hi everybody, I'm back! I think I'm getting the hang of this.

The bees are suddenly spooked and a vacuum effect blows Lincoln down to the ground.

It's Clyde still upset in an angry way and breathing, he is weirding a bug vacuum in his hands.

Lincoln: Clyde?! What are you doing?!

Clyde: (upset) If I can't have you as a friend, I'm gonna make you a trophy! (Puts the net away and hands out a jar that says Lincoln Loud on it) I even picked out this nice jar for you.

Lincoln: Clyde, go home! I'm a bee now!

Clyde strikes with a bug vacuum and Lincoln runs off.

Clyde does some unusual noise, and Lincoln runs to a tree and hides. He pants and suddenly, the tree is alive and whacks Lincoln away.

Clyde spots Lincoln in the distance and begins chase.

Lincoln proceeds to hide in a bush and he does so.

Clyde (off-screen): I can see you there.

Lincoln jumps from the bush into another bush.

Clyde (off-screen): I still see you!

Lincoln then rushes to a huge boulder to hide.

Clyde: You're gonna look good on my mantal! Friends forever, Lincoln!

Lincoln comes out of the boulder and rushes off to hide somewhere safe.

Eventually, Lincoln has found a large tree which he would be safe. He pants after the running and then suddenly, Clyde is somehow up there waiting to pounce on Lincoln.

Clyde: I got you now, Lincoln.

Clyde jumps down from the tree branch to strike.

Lincoln: Clyde, No!

Lincoln runs off and Clyde only strikes the ground. The 2 boys suddenly give chase until eventually Lincoln has found a Beehive attached to one of the branches. Lincoln jumps up to the beehive, struggles to get in but he eventually does. Clyde tries to catch Lincoln, but the hive was too high for him to reach. After a series of tries, he eventually gives up.

Clyde: Ok! So this is the way it's gonna be! I hope you're happy!

Clyde then throws away the bug vacuum and walks away upset.

Lincoln was watching from the beehive he was hiding in and was relieved that it was over.

Lincoln: Well, that's over, back to bee matters.

A drop of honey lands on his nose, and he gives a tasteful.

Lincoln: Mmm. Honey.

Lincoln chomps on the honey inside the hive. Meanwhile a swarm of bees are returning to the hive that Lincoln was in, he sees them returning.

Lincoln: Ah, my bee brethren are returning.

The bees return to the hive and stop for a second.

Lincoln: Hello, bee-havers.

Then a series of stings are heard and the hive starts shaking about.

Lincoln: Aaaaahhhhhhhhh! Aaaahhhhhhhhh!

Lincoln runs out of the hive covered in bee stings and runs away as the bees attack him.

Lincoln: Aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Ouch! Ooh! Ow, Ow, Ow, Ouch! Oh, Ow!

Later that night Lincoln still in his undies is in the cave from the episode Roughin' it where he and Clyde encountered the bear.

Lincoln: Being a bee sure is fun. (grabs a pile of leaves as a blanket or duvet to sleep with) Buzz, Buzz, Buzz.

He shivers from the cold and the leaf duvet rolls up. He rolls it back down again, and it rolls back up again, then he gets a feeling.

Lincoln: Hey! (Scratches his body) Ow, I'm itchy. Hey why I'm I so itchy?

It is later revealed to be Poison Ivy that he is sleeping with.

Lincoln: Aaaaaarrrrrhhhhhhhhh! Poison Ivy!

Lincoln started to scratch his entire body like crazy, he then proceeds to move on his butt with his hands on the floor, much like a dog would do.

Lincoln walks away from the field and back to Royal woods depressed about not living in the wild. He spots games gus and grub and sees the games shut for the night.

Lincoln: Lot of games.

Then he walks passed Ronnie Anne's house, looks at it and then walks away.

Lincoln: Ronnie-Anne.

Lincoln finally makes it back home, he then places his head at the door feeling down that he gave his life up.

Lincoln: What have I done? I had a great life and friends and I gave all of that up.

He opens the door and everyone welcomes him back along with Ronnie Anne and Bobby.

Everyone: Welcome home, Lincoln.

Lincoln is amazed and comes in to apologise to his friends and family.

Lincoln: You guys are the best. I made a huge mistake please forgive me.

Rita: Oh quit your sympathy and have a flippy.

She gives Lincoln a flippy.

Lincoln: Don't mind if I do.

Rita: And I'll give you your chores first thing tomorrow morning.

Lincoln: Yes, Mom.

Lori: Lincoln, do us all a favor.

Lincoln puts his clothes back on.

Lincoln: Don't mind if I do.

He then hugs Lori.

Lincoln: Aw.

Lori: Ok, that's enough.

Rita, Lynn Sr, the loud sisters, pets Clyde, Bobby and Ronnie-Anne come in with like a group hug.

Lori: Can we please stop this?

Everyone realises something isn't right and Clyde calls out the itching pain.

Clyde: Clyde itchy!

Suddenly everyone starts to itch like crazy and Lincoln is happy to be home.

Lincoln: It is great to be home.

The end.