@NIGHTBRINGER you are evil to even make me think about giant bees. But also google a European hornet. They live around here (though they are rare). Lol I was going to the bathroom to wash my hands at a lake area (they had restrooms). The place I was at was surrounded by woods. And in the bathroom there was a European hornet and holy crap I thought I was a dead man. Not from the bee but I thought I would have a freakin heart attack.
Thanks lol. Now I’m terrified of them even more. I firmly stand by my verdict that Bees are the spawns of Satan.
I agree. I'm not a big fan of insects. At least they are better than giant spiders. Those European hornets seems very similar to the ones we get over here. The colouration is a bit different as I don't see the red pattern in ours. You mean you were stung by one of those giant Japanese variants? Bees are fine. They are absolutely vital to our well-being and are very rarely aggressive. They just want to go about their business. Yellow jackets, hornets and killer bees on the other hand.... those things are horrible.
Lol yep I can tolerate bumble bees and honey bees. But wasps and the others are evil. I’ve started thinking of how we could eliminate them from existence and replace the lack with either a crap ton of butterflies or some more bumble bees and honey bees
Mosquitos yes. As for spiders they are necessary but I can get rid of the big ones like those Satan wolf spiders. Lol
Spiders are necessary, but so are wasps and hornets. I'm willing to take a hit to the ecosystem to get rid of spiders.
Nope, by the european one (I thought it would have been clear by the quote i was answering to . " in the bathroom there was a European hornet" )
I guess there are different types of bees and wasps. When I was little I was terrified of bees and wasps. Then when I was 16 I was fishing, I accidentally bumped a wasp with my pole and it was pissed. It circled my head angrily several times terrifying me. Then it stung. I didn't like being stung but I was like "Hmmm, that is far less painful than I was expecting." Now I'm not afraid of bees or wasps much.