A wall climbing flower that dosen't attract bees? My house faces north and south. My hindmost patio is great to...

My house faces north and south. My hindmost patio is great to sit out on, but surrounded by the evening the setting sun blinds the patio.
I live surrounded by Texas so shade is better in the summer time.

I would close to to put up a latice fence from the veranda to the roof of the patio on the West side, effectivly creating a wall.
However if I'm going to sit outside I don't want a bunch of bees to be attracted to the flowers I own crawling up the fence.
Any suggestions???
Answers:    Rethink your aversion to bees. I do adjectives I can to attract them because we need the pollinators. Honey bees are contained by big trouble now, they're dying!

I've walk through rows of white flowering garlic, which seems to attract every stinging insect for miles around, and be never stung. They were too busy to even spy me

Just don't disturb their nests.
I don't see bees on my clematis much, but I think bees are attracted to pretty much any flower. Anyhow, busy bees don't even know you are around. I used to sit beneath my English Laural while it was surrounded by bloom and watch adjectives the bees and butterflies just working away. I'd to some extent be near a hive of busy bees next even one that is only just wandering with nought to do except browse and take sips of my soda.