Ok, sure. I'll bite.
While I am surprised that alot of people don't understand my name for what it is, I really shouldn't be. Quite a few people even think that Buzzy Beetle is a real insect. It's not, and it's not a reference to alcohol either.
It's a nod to how much of a fan of the Mario games, albeit a bit of an obscure nod.

Buzzy Beetles have been around since the original Mario, and since then not a whole lot has changed about them. The more modern designs have given them a blue shell rather than a black shell, but aside from that they're still what they were over twenty years ago.

They are cave-dwelling enemies and are among the select few that are nearly impossible to truly kill. Aside from the invincibility power up, you cannot stop a Buzzy Beetle as it is immune to Mario's fireballs. Kicking it down a pit is another way to stop them, but if logic holds true in the Mushroom Kingdom, then no pits are truly bottomless, and being kicked into one is mostly an inconvenience at best.
Also, Buzzy Beetles are just darn cute =3.

As a bit of bonus trivia, my computer is called Buster Beetle is also a Mario reference to an even MORE obscured enemy that only appeared in Super Mario Brothers 3 for the NES. Buster Beetles are like Buzzy Beetles in appearance, but where Buzzy Beetles have no attack .script (they just keep walking along on the ground, walls, or ceilings) Buster Beetles are unable to climb and are capable of throwing blocks at Mario. They are also not fire immune.
So there's your retro video game lesson for the day.