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nah ill allow the hornets
just gonna stick to my snake and maybe a couple scorpions
rang that guy earlier though and he reckons hes gettin some jelly fish in a week or so which could be cool
just gonna stick to my snake and maybe a couple scorpions
rang that guy earlier though and he reckons hes gettin some jelly fish in a week or so which could be cool
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Buy a shark/outdoor pool and when you have pool parties your party trick could be, like, to fight the shark.
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yes a box jelly, so when you dont like some one you can throw it at emAgent 47 wrote:nah ill allow the hornets
just gonna stick to my snake and maybe a couple scorpions
rang that guy earlier though and he reckons hes gettin some jelly fish in a week or so which could be cool
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the more interesting fact is that the reason asian honey bees can defend against hornets is that they have learned that they can survive a higher temperature than the hornets by like 3 degrees so they attack a hornet & cover it with tons of bees & vibrate their asses to create kinetic energy and literally burn the hornets alive while they can survive the heat except for maybe a couple in towards the middle of the bee ballexfox wrote:Bee predation[edit]Reverb wrote:holy shit fuck those japanese hornets m8
In Japan, beekeepers often prefer European honey bees because they are more productive than the endemic Japanese honey bees. However, it is quite difficult to maintain a captive hive of European honey bees, as the hornets will often prey on the bees.
Once a Japanese giant hornet has located a hive of European honey bees it leaves pheromone markers around it that quickly attract nest-mates to converge on the hive. A single hornet can kill forty European honey bees in a minute; a group of 30 hornets can destroy an entire hive containing 30,000 bees in a little more than three hours. The hornets kill and dismember the bees, returning to their nest with the bee thoraxes, which they feed to their larvae, leaving heads and limbs behind. The hornets also eat the bees' honey.
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wtf thats rad as fuckrayman612 wrote:the more interesting fact is that the reason asian honey bees can defend against hornets is that they have learned that they can survive a higher temperature than the hornets by like 3 degrees so they attack a hornet & cover it with tons of bees & vibrate their asses to create kinetic energy and literally burn the hornets alive while they can survive the heat except for maybe a couple in towards the middle of the bee ballexfox wrote:Bee predation[edit]Reverb wrote:holy shit fuck those japanese hornets m8
In Japan, beekeepers often prefer European honey bees because they are more productive than the endemic Japanese honey bees. However, it is quite difficult to maintain a captive hive of European honey bees, as the hornets will often prey on the bees.
Once a Japanese giant hornet has located a hive of European honey bees it leaves pheromone markers around it that quickly attract nest-mates to converge on the hive. A single hornet can kill forty European honey bees in a minute; a group of 30 hornets can destroy an entire hive containing 30,000 bees in a little more than three hours. The hornets kill and dismember the bees, returning to their nest with the bee thoraxes, which they feed to their larvae, leaving heads and limbs behind. The hornets also eat the bees' honey.
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lol so they twrk the hornets to deathrayman612 wrote: & vibrate their asses
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U watch QI bruvrayman612 wrote:the more interesting fact is that the reason asian honey bees can defend against hornets is that they have learned that they can survive a higher temperature than the hornets by like 3 degrees so they attack a hornet & cover it with tons of bees & vibrate their asses to create kinetic energy and literally burn the hornets alive while they can survive the heat except for maybe a couple in towards the middle of the bee ballexfox wrote:Bee predation[edit]Reverb wrote:holy shit fuck those japanese hornets m8
In Japan, beekeepers often prefer European honey bees because they are more productive than the endemic Japanese honey bees. However, it is quite difficult to maintain a captive hive of European honey bees, as the hornets will often prey on the bees.
Once a Japanese giant hornet has located a hive of European honey bees it leaves pheromone markers around it that quickly attract nest-mates to converge on the hive. A single hornet can kill forty European honey bees in a minute; a group of 30 hornets can destroy an entire hive containing 30,000 bees in a little more than three hours. The hornets kill and dismember the bees, returning to their nest with the bee thoraxes, which they feed to their larvae, leaving heads and limbs behind. The hornets also eat the bees' honey.
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ffs hahahahahahahahaAgent 47 wrote:i saw the guy at the pub again last night - sais if i give him a week he should be able to sort some scorpions, which would be cool
greatest thread for a while.
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those bees are less dangerous than smoking hashish with tupac and jerking off to a photo of your friends booking agent
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Wats qi i dont remember where i watched that lolol
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Still alive?
You or the snake really.. Oh and Jelly fish would be crazy hard to take care of. They guy will sell you it and it will be dead with a fortnight.
You or the snake really.. Oh and Jelly fish would be crazy hard to take care of. They guy will sell you it and it will be dead with a fortnight.
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Picture of snake in bath necessary.
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