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Uploaded on Sep 5, 2008

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Find out how bumblebees behave once they've been attacked.

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  • revjimbob

    Wrong way round - they are making GIANT FUCKING BEES! And they are making them PARANOID! God help us all.

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  • difficultbastard

    Psychiatrist Bee: "now MR Bee, what seems to bee *ahem* the problem?"

    MR Bee: "it's these goddamn crab spiders, they're everywhere. Can't shut my eyes for a second or they'll get me"

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  • p0l6rb36r

    they were honeybees, not bumbles

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  • reid harr

    you mean science help us all right? because god doesnt exist.

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  • mikemurko

    Ya you're right. They didn't prove that the ones where the bee 'saw' spiders were avoided more. Laaaame research.

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  • ImNoJadedImsoniac

    thats insect abuse

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  • kezdodik1

    @mrconradhoppe

    not just chemicals that are sprayed, but the national changes that us humans are imposing on their lifestyles.

    it is possible that the bees are also confused by the electromagnetic field created by technology.

    usually honey bees go back to the nest or somewhere close by to die, but in city areas they would keel over in any random spot.(study done at stonybrook university NY)

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  • juhsepi

    And we paid how much to train bees?

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  • MalquiLans

    Then came Eric the half a bee

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  • kriztuhfuh82

    Here at the Torturing Bumblebees Institute we use only the highest quality robot spiders and use the latest technology to take those cocky lil sob's down a peg. you think you're so cool cuz you've got all the pollen....

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