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Drone Cuts Hornet Nest In Half
That is wild.
It could be screaming at them in hornet-speak, with its 4 sets of blades. AAAAHHHHHHHDEATHTOYOUALLLLLLLAAAAAAA!!!!
It has self-defense, if any hornet heads to the drone and into the blades.
I usually just use a spray, or a flamethrower, if flammability allows.
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F-18 Blue Angel Taking Off
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Gigantic Hornets Nest Extraction in Louisiana
Doesn't make it less unpleasant, but those are wasps, not hornets.
Whoever discovered this blob of buzzing must have backed away very quickly, I assume. Might still be running, actually.
The Game that is pissing off the Alt Right
...But the hornets nest is full of Nazis, so, fuck those guys. I'll poke a Nazi hornet's nest.
*promote
*nsfw
newtboy
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The data of the study came out of Germany, where the effects of a change in temperature are much more moderate than in many other areas. Basically, this decline is attributed mostly due to farming, the saturation of everything with pesticides, and, generally speaking, the destruction of the ecosphere. Even worse, this is in a country with comparably extensive regulation on all these matters, unlike, say, India.
As you say, this really is no bueno.
Driving past fields of rapeseed in the late '90s meant a windshield full of bugs. We used to head into the fields wearing yellow shirts just to see who can get the densest armor of bugs. Now, I can walk past the very same fields outside the town I grew up in with less than 5 bugs on a yellow shirt.
Or how about another anecdote: when I grew up, barbecue in my (grand-)parents yard meant paying attention to all the wasps, so that you don't swallow one by accident. I haven't seen a single one over several barbecues this year. Bees and bumblebees are still around, though less plentiful, but wasps are a complete no-show. Haven't seen a hornet in two years.
So much for keeping temperature rise below 2 degrees above preindustrial averages (or even the Paris 1.5 degree goal) being "safe". We're at 1.2 degrees and rising last year, and it seems like Ragnarok is upon us.
This is pretty good evidence that the anthropogenic extinction event is well under way, not something to fear might happen in a dystopian future. Both the natural food web and agriculture are dependent on insects. A 3/4 reduction is probably at or beyond the tipping point.
This business is going to get out of control, and we'll be lucky to live through it.
Fuck. We all better call up Jim Bakker for some apocalypse food buckets quick.
Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson: Trump is Clueless on North Korea
China holds the economic keys and put the most pressure on the N Korea. This should be Plan A, B, C D.
We don't need to be preemptive on N. Korea.
However if they launch an attack It would be logical to fight back.
How much to retaliate depends where they attack first.
If they go for Soul S Korea with12 Million people It would be logical to whip the shit out of the North leaders and army. Then let an UN govern the area until the area is re established
They hit Guam -- Same. but no invasion of UN or any other group.
This is a hornets nest and once poked it would be decades before peace peace is settle.
China will not allow Americans occupy N. Korea.
S Korea does not have the finance to "settle/ rebuild/ stabilize" an new government in the north.
China does not want a flood of hungry starving immigrants.
American don't need another money pit to fund.
Toxicity Comparison (This little will KILL you)
Interesting but not terribly useful without context (on the smaller scale, 1L of vodka is pretty easy to understand).
How much venom does a hornet typically release in one attack? Obviously not the lethal dose but still, it'd be more interesting to visualise how many hornet stings it takes to kill me.
How much caffeine in a typical cup of coffee? How much salt in an average wrap? etc
US FighterJets Deploying a Swarm of Drones
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