Insect on ball

Astraeus

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So I came across a new one today when a bee came to rest on my ball following a tee shot. The thing wouldn't move no matter how forcefully I wafted and I concluded it wouldn't shift without moving the ball itself. Is there any relief at all in such a circumstance or do I have to play the ball with the insect attached akin to if it was mud/grass?
 
I seem to remember a big debate some years ago about a golfer whose religion (Buddhism?) did not permit him to hit the ball with an insect on it as it would be taking a life. I have no idea of the outcome.
 
[h=2]23-1/5[/h][h=4]Removal of Insect on Ball[/h]Q.A live insect is stationary or crawling on a player's ball. What may the player do to remove the insect?

A.A live insect is not considered to be adhering to the ball, and therefore is a loose impediment – see Definition of "Loose Impediments."

If the player's ball lies through the green, the player may remove the insect with his fingers or blow the insect off the ball, but if doing so causes the ball to move, there is a penalty under Rule 18-2a. If the player's ball lies on the putting green, the player may take the same actions, but there is no penalty if he causes the ball to move provided the movement is directly attributable to the removal of the loose impediment (see Rule 23-1).
If the player's ball lies in a hazard, the insect is considered to be in the hazard and the player may not touch or physically remove the insect from the ball (Rule 13-4c). However, as the insect is animate and capable of moving on its own, the player may take action, such as waving his hand, a club or towel, to encourage the insect to move. If the insect moves, there is no penalty, provided the player has not touched the insect while it is on the ball, touched the ground in the hazard or water in the water hazard with his hand or club, or moved the ball. (Revised)
 
Thank you atticusfinch. The thing was a bloody nuisance and, as you have confirmed, I was certain I couldn't do anything more than entice it to leave the ball. As was it gave its life for that shot.
 
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