"Head over heels" is actually a corruption of "heels over head".
It's one of those corruptions which flips the meaning (ironically, in this case!) on its head, or just becomes meaningless over time as it's reinterpreted (like "the exception that proves the rule" or "begs the question").
why would I want to attract bugs? Vinegar keeps them away from me
It isn't even true.
https://xkcd.com/357/
"Head over heels" is another weird idiom. I'm so in love, I'm standing in a normal orientation.
"Head over heels" is actually a corruption of "heels over head".
It's one of those corruptions which flips the meaning (ironically, in this case!) on its head, or just becomes meaningless over time as it's reinterpreted (like "the exception that proves the rule" or "begs the question").
But then you are left with less honey.