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Same.
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Is that the Japanese Hornet, the fucker that can melt flesh with a single sting?
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bees good, yellow jackets bad
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bees bad, wafflesnfalafel good
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Indeed. Japan just out-Australia’d Australia
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*removes Japan from list of places to visit...
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There’s a documentary floating around somewhere that shows thirty of these Hornets invade a bee nest and kill then all in a few hours. Thirty hornets, over 30,000 bees. A few hours. They do the same with wasp nests.
Some days I want to move to a state with 10° winters...
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They look like some of the bugs I saw when I lived in Florida... Growing up in Minnesota, even with the -60 degree winters we had all kinds of mosquitoes, ticks, wasps and hornets... That’s one good thing I can say about Oregon... There’s so few bugs. Never would I ever leave the front door wide open for fresh air without a screen in Florida or Minnesota!
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Re: Florida.
I only know them as “cicada killers”. I had one of these sumbitches fly u up and land on my toolbox while I was up 10 feet in the air working on an engine. I noped off of that stand with the quickness!