"Royal Jelly" is also a short story by Roald Dahl. It is in the typical Dahl style: the whole experience is surreal; you don't know who to feel symapthy for, or whether to forget sympathy and just to experience the ride. You're never quite sure whether Dahl is illustrating some grand moral, or whether Dahl is just telling a grand story to his buddies. It does actually have the feel of a college creepy-guy-next-door story.

Without going into plot details, the story involves a malnourished child and a obssesive honeybee worker. Personally, I find this to be one of Dahl's stranger stories, yet it is somehow one of the most appealing.

This story was in "Tales of the unexpected"