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Murder Hornet.. - converrl - 05-03-2020 09:58 AM

Here:

https://dnyuz.com/2020/05/02/tracking-the-murder-hornet-a-deadly-pest-has-reached-north-america/

This is bio warfare. Time to F the Chinese where it hurts.

You wipe out the bee population and you devastate our cash crops. I think it's time the international community made a move on the Chinese leadership.

This is insane.


Murder Hornet.. - Cataclysmo - 05-03-2020 09:59 AM

(05-03-2020 09:48 AM)converrl Wrote:  ...and...in breaking news, which I'm certain will horrify a lot of snowflakes and pantywaists...we have NO CURE for DEATH!!!!!

Better go hide.

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RE: Murder Hornet.. - EffinBJ - 05-03-2020 11:07 AM

Yup, it’s insane all right.


RE: Murder Hornet.. - jarr - 05-03-2020 12:28 PM

Our pathetic leaders created this problem. We are so hookwd on China hard to go back. A large chunk of our population is useless and can't work real jobs so we depend on China.


RE: Murder Hornet.. - rath v2.0 - 05-04-2020 05:58 PM

Kudzu, Japanese honeysuckle, emerald ash borer, longhorn beetles, etc...my wife saw this article and asked what awful destructive things have we sent to Asia...I told her US Marines.


RE: Murder Hornet.. - UCGrad1992 - 05-05-2020 01:42 PM

(05-04-2020 05:58 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  Kudzu, Japanese honeysuckle, emerald ash borer, longhorn beetles, etc...my wife saw this article and asked what awful destructive things have we sent to Asia...I told her US Marines.

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RE: Murder Hornet.. - Bearhawkeye - 05-05-2020 04:42 PM




RE: Murder Hornet.. - BEARCATDALE - 05-05-2020 10:01 PM






RE: Murder Hornet.. - QSECOFR - 05-06-2020 12:43 AM

The really vicious ones are green. The Cato Institute is studying them.


RE: Murder Hornet.. - rath v2.0 - 05-06-2020 07:29 AM

I took a couple stings from bald faced hornets last year...yikes. My hand was swollen like a basketball for a week. Those things have no sense of humor.

In other news I hear that a 12 gauge with a 3” skeet shot load from directly underneath the nest in the tree disintegrates the problem gloriously.


RE: Murder Hornet.. - bearcatmark - 05-06-2020 08:06 AM

(05-06-2020 07:29 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  I took a couple stings from bald faced hornets last year...yikes. My hand was swollen like a basketball for a week. Those things have no sense of humor.

In other news I hear that a 12 gauge with a 3” skeet shot load from directly underneath the nest in the tree disintegrates the problem gloriously.

The kind of problem solving skills they check for on the LSAT.


RE: Murder Hornet.. - rath v2.0 - 05-06-2020 08:36 AM

Thinking around corners is sorta my thang. Especially if I get to say “Hold my Manhattan, watch this...”


RE: Murder Hornet.. - Billy_Bearcat - 05-06-2020 12:39 PM

(05-06-2020 08:06 AM)bearcatmark Wrote:  
(05-06-2020 07:29 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  I took a couple stings from bald faced hornets last year...yikes. My hand was swollen like a basketball for a week. Those things have no sense of humor.

In other news I hear that a 12 gauge with a 3” skeet shot load from directly underneath the nest in the tree disintegrates the problem gloriously.

The kind of problem solving skills they check for on the LSAT.

Good thing he had his trail cameras up:

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RE: Murder Hornet.. - UCGrad1992 - 05-06-2020 12:53 PM






RE: Murder Hornet.. - converrl - 05-06-2020 09:30 PM

(05-05-2020 04:42 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote:  

Our bees don't do that....yet...They'll need a training course.


RE: Murder Hornet.. - Bearhawkeye - 05-07-2020 05:09 PM

No matter how bad you think you are, there's always somebody out there ready to eat your head off:




RE: Murder Hornet.. - Z-Fly - 05-08-2020 07:32 AM

(05-07-2020 05:09 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote:  No matter how bad you think you are, there's always somebody out there ready to eat your head off:


LoL Great Post. Be humble, my friends.


RE: Murder Hornet.. - converrl - 05-08-2020 07:40 AM

(05-08-2020 07:32 AM)Z-Fly Wrote:  
(05-07-2020 05:09 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote:  No matter how bad you think you are, there's always somebody out there ready to eat your head off:


LoL Great Post. Be humble, my friends.

Go Mantis!!!!!!

BTW...she does the same thing to her husband after they mate--he ends up as dinner.


RE: Murder Hornet.. - glacier_dropsy - 05-08-2020 08:50 PM

I have a soft spot for bald face hornets. They don't hide their nest, and if you don't mess with it, they don't mess with you. And they sometimes kill yellowjackets, which I am always in favor of.


RE: Murder Hornet.. - UCGrad1992 - 05-08-2020 09:29 PM

(05-08-2020 08:50 PM)glacier_dropsy Wrote:  I have a soft spot for bald face hornets. They don't hide their nest, and if you don't mess with it, they don't mess with you. And they sometimes kill yellowjackets, which I am always in favor of.

I had no clue. I've only been stung by one flying bastard group since my time living in North Carolina - yellow jackets. They are agressive sum beeches. It's happened three separate times when I've been mowing. Drove over their unseen ground nest holes and got repeated zaps until I was able to get away and get 'em off my body. The stings hurt like hell because they can repeatedly sting. I've learned the hard way how to look for their nests and I've discovered that they tend to be more prevalent when we've had drier spring/summers down here. Fortunately, over the past several years [this year included] we've been wetter than average. All I know is they are my mortal enemy and anything that kills them is a friend of mine. I poured gasoline down one nest at night and the next day I dug out - I kid you not - a basketball size nest of them bastards.