When Mutated Bees Attack!
No its just some Japanese guy with a japanese hornet.
Yea..
Here it is view the slaughter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4wRIERp6Vs
Yea..
Here it is view the slaughter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4wRIERp6Vs

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ftfy.Dr.Cox wrote:That's actually some Japanese Hornet just to show you how big they get.
Theirs a video of like 10 of those hornets Killing 10,000 Honey bees.
and keep the dbz meme out of it.
Heres that video of 10 asian hornets slaughtering 10,000 bees.
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/206326/10 ... oney_bees/
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Yes.M715ForLife wrote:In soviet russia, you sting bee!niktheweirdmodder wrote:I Saw 3 of those round my summerhouse in Russia, it was about 1am and we crushed to death with a pair of slippers. That was only because it was in the living room though (the place were food and people were kept.
Also...That video was epic.
I want to see African Bees against them (on SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY!!!


"You know what I'd like to be? I mean if I had my goddamn choice, I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all."
or should I?
Because of the pressure that these Hornets have put on local Honey Bee populations, many hives have actually developed a new way to stop these killing machines. Hundreds of them swarm a single hornet, and vibrate their wings. By doing this they generate heat, and by directing that heat inwards --towards the hornet-- they can generate temperatures of over 117* F (47*C), which is slightly more heat than the bees can survive.Dr.Cox wrote:No its just some Japanese guy with a japanese hornet.
Yea..
Here it is view the slaughter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4wRIERp6Vs
Wikipedia wrote:When a hornet scout locates and approaches a Japanese honey bee hive it will emit specific pheromonal hunting signals. When the honey bees detect these pheromones, a hundred or so will gather near the entrance of the nest and keep it open, apparently to draw the hornet further into the hive or allow it to enter on its own. As the hornet enters the nest, a large mob of about five hundred honey bees surrounds it, completely covering it and preventing it from moving, and begin quickly vibrating their flight muscles. This has the effect of raising the temperature of the honey bee mass to 47 °C (117 °F). The honey bees can just about tolerate this temperature, but the hornet cannot survive more than 45 °C (113 °F), so it dies. Often several bees perish along with the intruder, but the death of the hornet scout prevents it from summoning reinforcements which would wipe out the colony.

It is amazing to me the incredibly adaptivity and intelligence of the hive mind. This was no slowly developed evolutionary feat, it was devopled "on the fly" (no punnnnn).

(01:54:49 PM) drdras: wikipedia....isn't that some little information forum type thing?
(01:55:24 PM) jsr694: Yeah
(01:55:27 PM) jsr694: For furries