Flying wasp
"Zootal" wrote in message
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Don't do that to a yellow jacket nest, or a nest of "killer" bees, if
you can find such a thing - we don't have them up here in the Northwest,
but we did when I lived in Las Vegas, and they are extremely aggressive.
Or extremely defensive - what we consider as not a threat isn't what
other creatures perceive as a threat. We really should consider such
possibilities.
I find myself more interested in the results then the reasons why. The
value of the life of a human far exceeds the value of a couple hundred
yellowjackets,
Er - what IS the value of a human life and why is it greater than even one
yellowjacket?
so I will continue to kill them with extreme prejudice. If "killer" bees
are just being extremely defensive, then good for them. I'll still kill
them with extreme prejudice.
And you think that by doing that there will be none left in the environment?
Hmmmmm ........
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