This is horrifying. I’ve dived with sharks and held snakes and a tarantula in the jungle but these freaks terrify me. I’m not in support of killing off species, even mosquitoes, but I hope we can eradicate these things. How did they get here?
This is horrifying. I’ve dived with sharks and held snakes and a tarantula in the jungle but these freaks terrify me. I’m not in support of killing off species, even mosquitoes, but I hope we can eradicate these things. How did they get here?
I have it on good authority they were developed in Lab in china and then secretly shipped here in a package of Pangolin steaks
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who'll deal with the snakes? I see how this is going, we'll always need new animals to hande the previous problem and all of the sudden we have to find a way to deal with cocaine bears.
Bi-polar bears for the win.
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I think these buggers got on Vancouver island last summer. Set up shop in Nanaimo as referenced in the story posted earlier, and a team of beekeepers and hornet hunters tracked down a nest and wiped it out. That was in September. They think there's 3 more nests they need to hunt down. But if you give these things an R 0 like a virus. Can't imagine the outcome is gonna be very positive.
That's a crazy invasive species. Like bees need more help dying.
Yikes!
When I was RVing down in Corpus Christi I found half a dozen bees that looked a lot like those evil dudes. They were in the power outlet I was trying to connect to. It was a cool morning, only +18, so they could barely crawl let alone fly. When I asked the camp host about them he knew nothing so we killed them anyway.