30 2" Japanese Hornets vs 30,000 European Bee's video!!
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Left-click (right-click and save wont work) most amazing thing ive ever seen!!!
http://stream.eizodana.com/olympus/m01_hi.wmv
Thought it was fake at first, but its not!!!! and some info to go with it!!
"The Japanese giant hornet, Vespa mandarinia japonica, preys on other species of bees and wasps. When a solitary hunter finds a nest, it marks it with a secretion from its van der Vecht gland. Other hornets in the area congregate to the area, and they begin a mass attack on the colony. While they are efficient at wiping out hives of the introduced European honeybee Apis mellifera (they are killed at rates as high as 40 per minute), the native Japanese honeybee, Apis cerana japonica, has an interesting defense against the predatory hornet! The Japanese honeybees can detect the hornet's secretion, and attack incoming hornets en masse. With approximately 500 honeybees surrounding the hornet in a tight ball, the temperature within the cluster rises to 47º C (117º F), which is above the upper lethal limit range of 44-46 degrees for the hornet. This temperature is too high for the hornet, which quickly expires, but does not harm the honeybees.This temperature does not aversely affect the honeybees because their upper lethal limit is slightly higher, 48-50 degrees. "
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...ntHornets.html
"The voracious predator has a quarter-inch stinger that pumps out a dose of venom with an enzyme so strong it can dissolve human tissue." Apparently they can fly at 70mph and they can spray the venom at you
http://stream.eizodana.com/olympus/m01_hi.wmv
Thought it was fake at first, but its not!!!! and some info to go with it!!
"The Japanese giant hornet, Vespa mandarinia japonica, preys on other species of bees and wasps. When a solitary hunter finds a nest, it marks it with a secretion from its van der Vecht gland. Other hornets in the area congregate to the area, and they begin a mass attack on the colony. While they are efficient at wiping out hives of the introduced European honeybee Apis mellifera (they are killed at rates as high as 40 per minute), the native Japanese honeybee, Apis cerana japonica, has an interesting defense against the predatory hornet! The Japanese honeybees can detect the hornet's secretion, and attack incoming hornets en masse. With approximately 500 honeybees surrounding the hornet in a tight ball, the temperature within the cluster rises to 47º C (117º F), which is above the upper lethal limit range of 44-46 degrees for the hornet. This temperature is too high for the hornet, which quickly expires, but does not harm the honeybees.This temperature does not aversely affect the honeybees because their upper lethal limit is slightly higher, 48-50 degrees. "
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...ntHornets.html
"The voracious predator has a quarter-inch stinger that pumps out a dose of venom with an enzyme so strong it can dissolve human tissue." Apparently they can fly at 70mph and they can spray the venom at you
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bollox!!!
didnt find it via another site link or owt either, just by trying to search for a wasp sting vid to show my little girl what its all about and come across this
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wheres the bit wheer the jap bee's woop ass Iw anna see that footage 
