Giant Hornets
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As the hornet enters the nest, a large mob of about five hundred honey bees surrounds it, completely covering it and preventing it from moving, and begin quickly vibrating their flight muscles. This has the effect of raising the temperature of the honey bee mass to 47 °C (117 °F). The honey bees can barely tolerate this temperature, but the hornet cannot survive more than 46 °C (115 °F), so it dies.
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Often several bees perish along with the intruder, but the death of the hornet scout prevents it from summoning reinforcements which would wipe out the colony.
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Crazy huh ?????
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@Tom6093 What do you mean? One healthy wasp?
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@dogsinbad Its one year later, If that wasp isn't dead yet....Thats one healthy wasp.
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@Tom6093 lol better be careful
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damn unbalanced nature... those are just overpowered
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I hate these things with a PASSION!!
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true pests.... and pure evil
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Honey badger
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R they in Arizona????
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I'm scared lol
is there anyin austraila?
immortaljr 4 years ago
No
but actually saw it once. REALLY HUGE IT BEAUTIFL ORANGE HORNET ! I don't know how into Australia I think accident trap in Australia :)
Northisbest 4 years ago
Let me tell you true story about this Giant Hornet. In Australia about 20 years ago. I visit my grandma's house and saw one fucking huge Hornet about 3"+ very big orange and black stripe and very high aggressive and fly real fast and buzz quite loud. I never saw it before and no idea where the hell this coming from so years later I figure it out it was Japanese GIANT HORNET must have escape or accident trap and into Australia something. I really scared this big time.
Northisbest 4 years ago