30 Hornets against 30000 Bees
Posted: 2004-05-09 04:35pm
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hornets won´t hurt you if you leave them alone. they´re not agressive at all. they also eat wasps which are agressive littel fuckers.Exmoor Cat wrote:Was there cgi in that?? suspicious of it. Also guilty of some stage overdramatic sound effects. That said, hornets are fucking evil! kill on sight! I dunno what i hated most camping in Lithuania, the mossies or the hornets....
It's .asx, so MS Media Player should run it.StimNeuro wrote:I can hear the video, but not see it. Is it just a standard codec or something obscure?
The hornets hold a funeral or the bees?Metrion Cascade wrote:I saw a documentary about those hornets a while back. On bee farms, they actually hold a funeral for the fallen bees after a hornet attack, because the bees are their livelihood (honey). Hardcore warfare. It amuses me.
The beekeepers and their families and temple hold a funeral. Pictures of bees and everything.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:The hornets hold a funeral or the bees?Metrion Cascade wrote:I saw a documentary about those hornets a while back. On bee farms, they actually hold a funeral for the fallen bees after a hornet attack, because the bees are their livelihood (honey). Hardcore warfare. It amuses me.
Also, I wonder how they got that footage of a flight on a hornet's back...pretty amazing.
They stick a hornet on an endoscope like camera. That's it, it's only to simulate flight.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:
Also, I wonder how they got that footage of a flight on a hornet's back...pretty amazing.
I see. It'd be cool if they could stick cameras onto the hornets themselves.Admiral Valdemar wrote:They stick a hornet on an endoscope like camera. That's it, it's only to simulate flight.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:
Also, I wonder how they got that footage of a flight on a hornet's back...pretty amazing.
And the bee keepers would hold the funeral, I'd expect given it's their livelyhood.
It'll happen.Shinova wrote:I see. It'd be cool if they could stick cameras onto the hornets themselves.Admiral Valdemar wrote:They stick a hornet on an endoscope like camera. That's it, it's only to simulate flight.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:
Also, I wonder how they got that footage of a flight on a hornet's back...pretty amazing.
And the bee keepers would hold the funeral, I'd expect given it's their livelyhood.
Are there any known instances of the beekeepers actually getting involved and using spray or something on hornets?Admiral Valdemar wrote:They stick a hornet on an endoscope like camera. That's it, it's only to simulate flight.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:
Also, I wonder how they got that footage of a flight on a hornet's back...pretty amazing.
And the bee keepers would hold the funeral, I'd expect given it's their livelyhood.
Finding the nest and feeding them infected meat works, provided they don't adapt to the poison or insecticide.Captain_Cyran wrote:Are there any known instances of the beekeepers actually getting involved and using spray or something on hornets?Admiral Valdemar wrote:They stick a hornet on an endoscope like camera. That's it, it's only to simulate flight.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:
Also, I wonder how they got that footage of a flight on a hornet's back...pretty amazing.
And the bee keepers would hold the funeral, I'd expect given it's their livelyhood.
And that movie was pretty cool.