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Oh yeah I’ve seen something like this in a documentary once. Pretty badass if you ask me!
The way honey bees in Asia take care of them is awesome. They lure them into a hive, form a ball of bees around them and cook them alive with their body heat.
Those fucker are decapitating bees mid-flight? That’s one big “Hell No” from me.
Specifically, they are deadly to honey bees in that they catch them mid-flight and bite their heads off. For humans, their sting is just much more painful than normal hornets.
Edited because: To make my comment more tactful.
Some would argue that it’s better to live in fear of an imagined threat than in denial and ignorance of a very real one. Ever heard of Pascal’s wager?
Great, now the desatsers are doubling!
We didn’t have to wait for June…now we have reports of south american Tegu lizards on the loose in Georgia. They’re four feet long and have a voracious appetite, and they’re consuming the local native wildlife like Celestia gloming cake.
“Giant hornets and giant lizards? Sounds like a damn monster movie”!
What wonders are awaiting in June of us!
Then they appear in America and the media loses its damn mind coming up with scary names.
Asian giant hornets have made it into the united states. The media has dubbed them “Murder Hornets” because they are particularly deadly.
Actually killer bees date back to the 1970’s.
Asian giant hornets have been found in Washington state. They’re two inches long, vicious, and their sting can kill.