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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16027519" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>The Japanese honey bees are incapable of killing a giant Hornet one on one so just two Hornets can annihilate a colony of bees by decapitation. As a defense mechanism the bees simultaneously swarm the attacking Hornets and drag them to the depths of their hive where they begin to shake their abdomens which increases their collective temperature. With the Hornets trapped by the attacking bees, the bees raise the temperature up to 117 degrees. The Hornets die at a temperature of 116 degrees while the bees can withstand up to 118 degrees!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16027519, member: 21786"] The Japanese honey bees are incapable of killing a giant Hornet one on one so just two Hornets can annihilate a colony of bees by decapitation. As a defense mechanism the bees simultaneously swarm the attacking Hornets and drag them to the depths of their hive where they begin to shake their abdomens which increases their collective temperature. With the Hornets trapped by the attacking bees, the bees raise the temperature up to 117 degrees. The Hornets die at a temperature of 116 degrees while the bees can withstand up to 118 degrees! [/QUOTE]
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