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Yes, i heart that too, those giant hornets have somehow been brought into Washington and they are ripping the bee hives apart.I don't have massive hornets, but I do have murder hornets where I am now.
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Yes, i heart that too, those giant hornets have somehow been brought into Washington and they are ripping the bee hives apart.I don't have massive hornets, but I do have murder hornets where I am now.
Quarter-inch stingers! QUARTER-INCH!They've just begun to turn up in Washington. I've never been stung by a bee in my life, but I certainly don't want my first to be from a murder hornet. *Shudders*
Yes, the asian giant hornet is called the murder hornet in Japan.EEEEEEEEEEEEEK!
I think that the murder hornets are the same things as the Asian giant hornets.
*Shudders,* keep them away from me... I can't even stand little wasps -- big hornets are terrifying!
Those, too!Hornts are scary but what about killer bees !
Forget about those! - We had tons of deer-flies here this year. Their bites hurt like hell and bleed for 10 minutes.Hornts are scary but what about killer bees !
You snagged a spider egg sac? Careful, could be black widow or just about anyhing, if you didn't see the spider mom.Yes I agree ! My dad had to move something with an egg sac so I ..sorta.took it ...it should hatch soon and I'll let them go but he would've killed them anyway so...
Yech!Forget about those! - We had tons of deer-flies here this year. Their bites hurt like hell and bleed for 10 minutes.
I did see the mom don't worry , it was the one that this thread started off with , a garden spider .You snagged a spider egg sac? Careful, could be black widow or just about anyhing, if you didn't see the spider mom.