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These are Asian Giant Hornets absolutely destroying a European Honeybee hive. The bees crowd the entrance hoping to defend it but it is like WW1 soldiers going up against a modern tank.
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The bees simply throw themselves at the wasps and are mercilessly torn apart.
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Hundreds of dead bees surround the hive
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Once the wasps deplete the hives defenses they move inside and take the embryos as food.
Asian giant hornets, while being absolutely horrifying in their own right, are also are major threat to bee hives in Europe and the United States. They are invasive and European honey bees, as demonstrated in above, have no defense against them. They can literally kill an entire hive in just hours. Japanese honey bees do have a defense which involves surrounding the invading wasp in hundreds of bees and basically cooking it to death. Also, their sting leaves bullet sized holes in human skin and can kill allergic people from just one sting.
Source: https://youtu.be/8ncUANdbvlY
JohnFucking
Heatball those motherfucks
3dartwork
I hate hornets. Especially when they burrow in the ground and you go over with a mower and aggrevate them....
Sindarian
Godamit fucking Hornets, we need those!
SayingMoistWhileILickMyLips
Holy mackerel, that's brutal! Poor honey bees!
happyBears
We should sue them
noyoudamnwellmaynot
I work in Japan as an English teacher. These things are scary. We use massive bug spray guns when they fly into our classrooms in summer.
TheGhostofElizabethShue
Pixar should make this the sequel to A Bug's Life. Just straight horror for 90 minutes.
TheGhostofElizabethShue
Or maybe it could be the sequel Bee Movie deserves...
KillerSpork
That's terrifying
TangoIndiaTangoSierra
#2 "GO WITHOUT M-" "JIMMY NOOOOO"
Mook2looker
BlueSpaceLizard
MadoraM
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/bees_vs_hornets
neil137
so how do we kill them?
TheDreadPirateNeckbeard
Nuke em
littlewaffle
Wasps are jerks, one watched a video where they dragged bees out from the hive entrances and snapped them in half.
JackBroome
"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" -30,000 honey bees
valkuma
What always amazed me is the bees are so bad at this. Like, 50 bees in a concerted effort should be able to kill 1 hornet but they suck
getyourp00pinagroup123
sooooo do these japanese bees serve any purpose? if not, why not exterminate them
DigityDog
nature made these, not humans, they serve a purpose in the overall ecosystem. UNLESS humans step in and ruin it by moving them around
getyourp00pinagroup123
nature also made measles, mumps, cancer, and poison oak but you dont see us trying to keep those around
blastedsteak
I'm guessing the bees stingers just don't do any dmg ?
TheDreadPirateNeckbeard
1 dmg
egjosu
Are there any armor sets that buff their dmg?
TheDreadPirateNeckbeard
Armor of pollen +6 health +2 agility
SandyPetersen
They are not in the US nor anywhere outside their home area. They are not known to be invasive at all. Still fearsome of course.
Toohastybyfar
What a bunch of whorenets
flockofstampedeingducks
This is the solution for the increased 'Bee Movie' References. Send in the Asian tentacle...
StaleMeme
anubisfike
Hm. Stale meme indeed.
creamcheezus
I have never been happier to be watching something on my phone rather than actually being there.
txGrizzly
so yall can get an idea of their size https://media0.giphy.com/media/2PcrHvZhF54g8/200.gif#0
FrozenFoodGuy
Holy fuck...
RhymerRob
WhatTheRockWasCookin
creamcheezus
I have never been happier to be watching something on my phone rather than actually being there.
FuckGlitter
Those wasps need to die.
ThedawningofWankershim
Your forces are under attack! You require more overlords.
CareBearWarfare
Beekeeper here: These are NOT a threat to the US, since theyre not here. Just clearing that up
EpiquePhael
They're in southeastern tennessee. You can thank the logging companies for trying to eradicate wood beetles.
ubernazi
ok. building a flamethrower just in case
Resenate
They are now. :(
AbrahamLinkedIn
Scrolling through random and here we are 4 years later in 2020 with murder hornets here and being the least of our worries lol
EmmaItalia23
Giant Japanese Hornets (that look identical and spray acid) are in the US. Not widespread, but they're here. I've seen them in TN & GA.
IWouldLikeToGetOffThisRideNowPlease
Ok THANK GOD because I was worried I missed a major news development which would make me actually leave the country ASAP.
DanteHicks79
I've seen at least one flying about in San Jose CA. They're here.
Slyprophet
Is there another kind of giant hornet in Chicago? because we had them at my work and had to get them removed.
grammarfairy
These hornets can kill people. So probably not the dane kind, no.
CareBearWarfare
Those are most likely what we call "cicada killers". And yes, they go for honey bees occasionally, but only 1 or 2. Not a whole colony
Slyprophet
Those ones wont leave bullet sized holes in my skin if they sting me right? Lol
CareBearWarfare
Hah no, most times they dont even care about you. Seen them around the bee yard and my house sometimes, but never had any issue
CareBearWarfare
I suppose we could always get them here in some accident, but currently they are NOT in the US
pc404
How do you "accidentally" bring a hornet anywhere, if down the line we do have these, I'm coming for you. Be afraid
ArcaneM37
So much stuff is shipped around the world these days. It just takes one queen in a shipping container from China...
Gdan79
Like many other invasive species, they bum a ride on a boat.
ChampionCynthia
Pets, with food (fruits, vegetables, anything shipped overseas), planes and ships.
ih8allofyou
they are here. found a hive in Virginia. :(
uncreativeusernamex
Actually, there have been cases in the US. Just not widespread..
IadosTherai
I'm pretty sure that's incorrect considering the first result when googling "are asian giant hornets in America" is: you won't find 1/2
IadosTherai
Asian giant hornets... 2/2
sedsyn
It was the size of my thumb and super aggressive. I went to grab some Raid but it was gone when I came back
sedsyn
It was by itself and it chased me when i ran from it. Hovered around the door, and landed on the window so I got a good look at it.
sedsyn
I was visiting MO and saw one. It was absolutely this type, cicada killers shape and color are totally different.
nicklefarts
Arcanus01134
MikeyNick
This actually kinda makes me sad :(
lebaux
It is not like those stupid small bees are essential for human life or anything.... /s
arimotaru
Yeah, poor bees :'(
HadMeSomeChickens
It should make anyone who likes fruit and vegetables sad too.
nicklefarts
"DAMN NATURE, YOU SCARY!"
SAWhowhatnow
Don't worry, there's a hawk that literally eats these wasps for breakfast. So they get their comeuppance.
WrathCore696
What, really? I need to breed those hawks then
SAWhowhatnow
Sorry, I lied. It's not a hawk. It's the Crested Honey Buzzard.
WrathCore696
Noice found it
SandyPetersen
They are not in the US nor anywhere outside their home area. They are not known to be invasive at all. Still fearsome of course.
uncreativeusernamex
Actually there are reports of them occasionally appearing in various US states, but they're aren't spreading like wildfire or anything.
Sky7821
Pretty sure they are confirmed in U.S., but they are 100% in France where they are not native and are destroying bee hives
ThatShiftyMonkey
We have 'cicada killers' in the US, but I believe they are very different from the hornets shown above.
Sajer
I believe you are mistaken. The ones in the states are "killer bees" also known as africanized honey bees.
SPCFlack141
The Hornets can't take our winter
CareBearWarfare
As a bee keeper, theyre not in the US. No documented encounters with them in the US in any beekeeping publication/jorunal i found.
Azhrael
The species in france are Asian Hornets who are not as agressive as Asian Giant Hornets http://a-z-animals.com/animals/asian-giant-hornet/
ForeignInfluence
Us, Pennsylvania here. Had several run ins with these living nightmares. They are definitely here. They do not die from raid, just fyi.
WheelyWonka
Believe you're talking about Africanized bees.
SandyPetersen
We have other species of giant hornets. Not japonicus.
1metalnation
you ran into a cicada killer, they are native to PA. Asian Giant Hornets have not made it to the US.
zadel99
Fire
TangoIndiaTangoSierra
They were considered an option to handle the Stink Bug, which was the option to handle Lady Bugs...
IATTM
Lady bugs?
saboten13
Lady birds
TangoIndiaTangoSierra
https://entomology.ca.uky.edu/ef105
IATTM
Thanks, why get rid of them?
TangoIndiaTangoSierra
http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/35588/title/Ladybird-Bioterrorists/ Organic kind of pesticide, but also eat crops