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Hope Nobody Is Afraid Of Bees/wasps...

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Ah great, another flamin' thing to fly into my ear.

Poor bees are struggling to survive as it is.

Remember, no bees = no plant pollination = no crops = no home-grown food = expensive food imports.

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And with no natural predators they'll be rife. Nasty little bleeps too, they kill a good deal of people with just a few of the beasts, and 4 or 5 can kill upwards of 10,000 bees at a time.

Fascinating creatures though :P

I will become the hornets predator. Lets all get the good old electrical fly swatters and sort this problem out!

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I will become the hornets predator. Lets all get the good old electrical fly swatters and sort this problem out!

Sorry to say this won't have much effect on them, only annoy the bajeezus out of them, in which case they call for their friends and you end up in sting city.

Best way to deal with them is try and get them in a sealed container, into the freezer, and then bin them. You don't want to squash them, they see it as a threat (whereas most wasps as long as you're a good distance from the nest will steer clear) and come get you.

They're amazing, and yet quite annoying to live with.

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Sorry to say this won't have much effect on them, only annoy the bajeezus out of them, in which case they call for their friends and you end up in sting city.

Best way to deal with them is try and get them in a sealed container, into the freezer, and then bin them. You don't want to squash them, they see it as a threat (whereas most wasps as long as you're a good distance from the nest will steer clear) and come get you.

They're amazing, and yet quite annoying to live with.

A bit like men lol ...they are only wasps people get really stupid jumping around screaming ...very annoying

Sorry to say this won't have much effect on them, only annoy the bajeezus out of them, in which case they call for their friends and you end up in sting city.

Best way to deal with them is try and get them in a sealed container, into the freezer, and then bin them. You don't want to squash them, they see it as a threat (whereas most wasps as long as you're a good distance from the nest will steer clear) and come get you.

They're amazing, and yet quite annoying to live with.

Well looks like its time to Mod the electronic fly swatters then, wonder how much punch there would have with 12v 10amp battery, bet that would wipe the smile off there face ;)

Like Bees

Hate wasps!

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Flamethrowers at the ready!

I dont look forward to their arrival...

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