Bees. Bees! Everywhere! Entry posted by JINZONINGEN 73 November 14, 2008 586 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 http://d.imagehost.org/view/0017/2916b1b41...5ed5b492259.jpg Great googly-moogly.
Necro Posted November 14, 2008 Holy something-I-can't-say-here, that's somewhat disturbing...how do they make those from scratch anyway? The bee's and the honeycomb that is. Quote Link to comment
JINZONINGEN 73 Posted November 14, 2008 how do they make those from scratch anyway? They barf wax. I used to watch hornets do the same every summer, but they make paper versions. Too bad this dude used poison. There is nothing more yummy than fresh honey. You just chew it until it's a ball of wax you spit out. Good stuff, and possibly good for allergies, if the honeycomb is from bees in your area. (They build up antibodies to pollen in the area, which pass on to you). Quote Link to comment
xccj Posted November 14, 2008 In that forth picture, I thought the dark spot on the floor was smoke residue from the poison or whatever... then it's like . I've had my share of excitement with yellow jackets... I wouldn't want to be around that many insects with motivation to sting you. Quote Link to comment
JINZONINGEN 73 Posted November 14, 2008 Sad thing is, honeybees are pretty non-stingy. It's the yellowjackets, wasps and junk like that who give them a bad name. Quote Link to comment
Noxryn Posted November 14, 2008 I had a bee sit on my shoulder for twenty minutes. The teacher wouldn't do anything about it... and that was when I was six... Oh weeelll. Quote Link to comment
JINZONINGEN 73 Posted November 14, 2008 WASH YOUR FREAKIN' GRILL. ~AA Lol. Well, they work pretty fast. The dude probably went to vacation in Tahiti for a week and a half and came back to it. It might be giant but it doesn't mean it took too long. And with that many bees workin' it... dang. Quote Link to comment
BCii Posted November 14, 2008 I don't know if I'd have had the heart to genocide a honeybee colony, just like that -- especially with CCD (colony collapse disorder) already killing them off like, krhm, flies. . . . Pretty gruesome. XP *shivers up the spine* <o> <o> Quote Link to comment
~X-Clone~ Posted November 14, 2008 God, I hate bees. If they ever sent me to Room 101, it would probably be full of bees Quote Link to comment
JINZONINGEN 73 Posted November 14, 2008 BCii post Nov 14 2008, 12:59 PM I don't know if I'd have had the heart to genocide a honeybee colony, just like that -- especially with CCD (colony collapse disorder) already killing them off Same here. I mean, if I knew there was a whole freaking hive there, I'd have worked MY life around them. I guess this dude (well, not many people) think to do that though. The primal fear of getting stung just kicks in... Quote Link to comment
Little Miss Krahka Posted November 14, 2008 I like my women how I like my coffee! Covered in bees! Quote Link to comment
Ecto Posted November 14, 2008 I like my women how I like my coffee! Covered in bees! ...you stole my line. Quote Link to comment
Tempus Posted November 16, 2008 Great Googly-Moogly indeed. I can't stand bees, wasps, or an of the yellow-black stinging monstrosities. I think I actually have a mid-level phobia. And it doesn't help that my parents always wanted to eat outside this summer. "It's nice out, why don't we eat outside?" And we'd usually have meat, which wasps seem to be attracted to. Still, at least those weren't the Japanese Giant Hornets. Three inches long, and they spray FLESH-MELTING ACID! Nature just likes to screw with us. Quote Link to comment
Kame Posted November 17, 2008 "Stumbled" upon this the other day, awesome stuff. Quote Link to comment
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