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LAINE, Wash. In his decades of beekeeping, Ted McFall had never seen anything like it.
As he pulled his truck up to check on a group of hives near Custer, Wash., in November, he could spot from the window a mess of bee carcasses on the ground. As he looked closer, he saw a pile of dead members of the colony in front of a hive and more carnage inside thousands and thousands of bees with their heads torn from their bodies and no sign of a culprit.
I couldnt wrap my head around what could have done that, Mr. McFall said.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/02/us/asian-giant-hornet-washington.html
marybourg
(12,633 posts)callous taoboy
(4,585 posts)They are super aggressive. Last Spring one tagged me deep inside my nose as I was walking down the steps of my back porch. I felt pain in my sinuses for a couple of weeks.
LizBeth
(9,952 posts)Not cold and rainy in the NW.
samnsara
(17,623 posts)..Im arming myself with wasp spray...
montanacowboy
(6,093 posts)My sister will have a heart attack if she ever sees one of these things. She is allergic to bee stings and this one looks like the mac daddy of them all. I sure hope that they can run them down and exterminate them. This is all the poor honey bee population needed.
Delphinus
(11,831 posts)maxrandb
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Said if you disturbed their nest, crouch down, stick your head between your legs and kiss you ass goodbye!
Celerity
(43,419 posts)Karadeniz
(22,539 posts)Celerity
(43,419 posts)the killing of firstborn children.
If you buy into a certain religion, which I do not.
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