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They may be coming to a city near you this year |
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@lothario | 27 December 14 | |
Oh those again.. Along with the end of the world |
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@roachy22 | 27 December 14 | |
look out wasps
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@usbcable | 27 December 14 | |
The nasty critters can grow to 2 inches long and have extremely potent deadly 6mm long stingers that can cause people to have allergic reactions and even kill humans. They can sting repeatedly over and over
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@mikeymk | 27 December 14 | |
Where did ya read this, The Sun..?
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@wettoast | 27 December 14 | |
its only a hornet you poof
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@phallica | 27 December 14 | |
Are these Japanese hornets Africanised?
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@usbcable | 27 December 14 | |
They build big nests almost anywhere, on the side of buildings, trees, underground, in roof spaces, between wall panels etc.. They can get very angry if people or animals approach the nest and will send out a massive swarm of wasps to attack what ever is near by. They can out run a person running and reach speeds of 45 mph. They will chase you down and sting the fk out if you. Jumping in lakes or swimming pools and hiding below the surface is useless as they will wait for you to come up for air.
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@lothario | 27 December 14 | |
So, like Cambodians then
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@moplady | 27 December 14 | |
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@usbcable | 27 December 14 | |
@ phallica - 27.12.14 - 12:45am Are these Japanese hornets Africanised? I think it's bees that are Africanised but it's entirely possible. It's believed they mutated from radiation after the nuclear power station disaster in japan. It's made them 4 times bigger than any other species and extremely aggressive. |
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