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Giant Asian Hornets?
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16398913" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>****ing Washington?! Why the **** do we keep trying to kick off extinction events? Can we deploy our native Turantula Hawks to fight these? I found one in the field behind my apartments running around a pile of brush and I guess you are supposed to report it if they are found anywhere outside of the southwest. But the Asian Hornets are tanks though. Two of them can go in and wipe out an entire Japanese bee hive by decapitating each bee, but those bees have also figured out how to kill them without actually fighting them. They cook them to death at the bottom of their hives by shaking their abdomens which I'm sure someone has mentioned already.</p><p></p><p>Edit: it hasn't been mentioned so here are the details. The honey bees stage and then spring on the Hornets all at once and they drag them to depths of their hives where they all start to shake and collectively raise their temperatures. They raise the temperature to 117 degrees because the hornets die at 116 degrees while get this... the bees will die at 118!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16398913, member: 21786"] ****ing Washington?! Why the **** do we keep trying to kick off extinction events? Can we deploy our native Turantula Hawks to fight these? I found one in the field behind my apartments running around a pile of brush and I guess you are supposed to report it if they are found anywhere outside of the southwest. But the Asian Hornets are tanks though. Two of them can go in and wipe out an entire Japanese bee hive by decapitating each bee, but those bees have also figured out how to kill them without actually fighting them. They cook them to death at the bottom of their hives by shaking their abdomens which I'm sure someone has mentioned already. Edit: it hasn't been mentioned so here are the details. The honey bees stage and then spring on the Hornets all at once and they drag them to depths of their hives where they all start to shake and collectively raise their temperatures. They raise the temperature to 117 degrees because the hornets die at 116 degrees while get this... the bees will die at 118! [/QUOTE]
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