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[URL]http://www.phi11ip.com/ran/wasp.jpg[/URL] for a picture.
[URL]http://www.phi11ip.com/ran/wasp.wmv[/URL] for the motion picture.
Now tell me that isn't impressive?
I let it fly round in circles for a few minutes then I tied a small newspaper aeroplane to the end of the string and released it, the camera decided to be stubborn however so I didn't get anything of that.
It was quite amusing though, all I saw was a small piece of newspaper flying out of the garden and into the wilderness.
I don't care if it's cruel. The string will fall off as it was only tied on losely, and the wasp will learn to stay away from the 'bee bush.'
Then I reincarnated it.
Quite simple really.
Or maybe I caught it in a matchbox, put it in the freezer for 5 minutes so it couldn't move because it was so cold, tied a string around it, (harder than it sounds) put it in the sun and the heat brought it to life again.
FUn, FUn ,FUn.
Gloves?
It's not cruel either, wasps are parasites.
Thats actually really impressive Phillip...
SOMEBODY CALL THE GOD DAMN MEDIC!
[URL]http://www.phi11ip.com/ran/wasp.jpg[/URL] for a picture.
[URL]http://www.phi11ip.com/ran/wasp.wmv[/URL] for the motion picture.
Now tell me that isn't impressive?
I let it fly round in circles for a few minutes then I tied a small newspaper aeroplane to the end of the string and released it, the camera decided to be stubborn however so I didn't get anything of that.
It was quite amusing though, all I saw was a small piece of newspaper flying out of the garden and into the wilderness.
I don't care if it's cruel. The string will fall off as it was only tied on losely, and the wasp will learn to stay away from the 'bee bush.'