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TopicDude uses a backhoe to remove a hornet's nest...
coolguyjimmy
06/01/23 6:55:37 PM
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mercurydude posted...


And if you're super paranoid about them like I am, it's best to wait until after the sun goes down. I don't know if they're sleeping or the lack of light makes it harder for them to navigate or what, but they're much less prepared for battle at night.

Bees/Wasps and Hornets behavior is instinctive, and not at all reasoned.
Some species of ants can appear so clever (and the behavior appears reasoned, but it's not) -- they'll drag their prey to their nest, and then leave it at the entrance, and go through their nest and see if there's any dangers, and then drag the prey in and consume it. However, if you move the prey slightly while they're looking around, when they come back -- they'll reset, and do the whole thing again. You can keep moving the prey slightly, and their action will "reset", and they'll look around the nest, again and again, and again, and again. Literally until they starve to death.
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