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"Here's how the Japanese hornet treats other insects (and would presumably treat us, if we were small enough). An adult hornet will fly miles to find some squishy stuff to feed to its children. Often times, it finds its food in, say, a hive inhabited by thousands of bees.
What to do? Well, Vespa japonica sprays the nest with some acid/pheromone and brings in reinforcements, usually consisting of 30 or so fellow hornets. They then descend upon the beehive like an unholy plague of hell-born death engines and proceed to make this world a scary goddamned place. This is maybe 30 hornets against 30,000 bees and the 30,000 bees do not stand a chance.
YouTube
Behold the hornets systematically seize them with huge, wicked jaws and literally cut them apart, one by one. In three hours, there are piles of limbs and heads and bits of things that could possibly have been alive at one point, and the hornets have stormed the hive and flown away with all the bee's children. Who will then be eaten."
Taken from Cracked.com
Scary stuff... I was expecting "Coming soon to a theatre near you..." to come up at the end of it though...
Hilarious stuff. Good find.
Oh well, I was only watching it to see if she was hot.
"Here's how the Japanese hornet treats other insects (and would presumably treat us, if we were small enough). An adult hornet will fly miles to find some squishy stuff to feed to its children. Often times, it finds its food in, say, a hive inhabited by thousands of bees.
What to do? Well, Vespa japonica sprays the nest with some acid/pheromone and brings in reinforcements, usually consisting of 30 or so fellow hornets. They then descend upon the beehive like an unholy plague of hell-born death engines and proceed to make this world a scary goddamned place. This is maybe 30 hornets against 30,000 bees and the 30,000 bees do not stand a chance.
YouTube
Behold the hornets systematically seize them with huge, wicked jaws and literally cut them apart, one by one. In three hours, there are piles of limbs and heads and bits of things that could possibly have been alive at one point, and the hornets have stormed the hive and flown away with all the bee's children. Who will then be eaten."
Taken from Cracked.com