This is genuinely alarming.
And you thought you had it bad.
Never been so glad I live in AZ. I rather deal with africanized bees than that shit.
This is genuinely alarming.
things are getting bigger in china... giant rat
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http://uk.news.yahoo.com/giant-rat-...e-long-shaoyang-hunan-province-095149130.html
are you fucking kidding me?! i live 30 minutes from arlington heights. no. no.
no.
NO.
Dropbears.People like to rag on Australia for having terrifying creepy-crawlies, but at least ours have the good grace to stay on the ground.
Dropbears.
My dreams tonight are going to be horrifying
things are getting bigger in china... giant rat
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http://uk.news.yahoo.com/giant-rat-...e-long-shaoyang-hunan-province-095149130.html
These jerks don't even pollinate do they? Useless little bastards.
These jerks don't even pollinate do they? Useless little bastards.
Asian giant hornet stings in general can cause anaphylactic shock in allergic people, and can be lethal even to people who are not allergic if the dose is sufficient. Advice in China is that people stung more than 10 times need medical help, and emergency treatment for more than 30 stings. The stings can cause renal failure.
It actually isn't, swarming bees rarely sting.That is one of the bravest things I've ever seen.
Are these the same hornets? They were spotted in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Well, now we know where our bees are going.
dunna` runThe giant hornets are attracted to human sweat, alcohol and sweet flavors and smells. They are especially sensitive to when animals or people run, according to Xinhua.
One of the pros of living in Western Europe. Virtually no giant (or) poisonous bugs to worry about.
Thank God I live in superior Europe.
And you thought you had it bad.
Never been so glad I live in AZ. I rather deal with africanized bees than that shit.
That's some "Land of the Lost" shit there. Terrifying.
Can you imagine getting in your car, doing 60MPH on the highway and then one of these bastards rises up out of the back seat and starts buzzing around your head?
That's some "Land of the Lost" shit there. Terrifying.
Can you imagine getting in your car, doing 60MPH on the highway and then one of these bastards rises up out of the back seat and starts buzzing around your head?
That's some "Land of the Lost" shit there. Terrifying.
Can you imagine getting in your car, doing 60MPH on the highway and then one of these bastards rises up out of the back seat and starts buzzing around your head?
Are these the same hornets? They were spotted in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Louisiana? We already have it bad enough with the "crazy ants" (Though harmless).
my brother said he saw and killed one at work. hopefully they haven't multiplied before that.
The giant hornets are attracted to human sweat, alcohol and sweet flavors and smells. They are especially sensitive to when animals or people run, according to Xinhua.
One victim told local media earlier this month that "the more you run, the more they want to chase you." Some victims described being chased about 200 meters (656 feet) by a swarm.
Seeing just one means it was probably a scout looking for food, ready to call in his attack force.
See the hornet attacking honeycomb vid, or the followup with the Japanese bees defending.
They're both the same species, Vespa mandarina.you guys are joking right? there is a difference between Japan and China.
they are both giant hornets but they sure don't look the same and Japan has never reported death tolls as high as these