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Venus flytrap catches yellow jackets

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MASSIVE Yellow Jacket wasp nest in Florida

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Cross section of a wasp nest seen through a window

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Hydrogen Peroxide Tick Injection

chingalera says...

Feel the same lack of remorse for houseflies,wasps, hornets, and yellow-jackets-all other bugs may walk with assurance of the remainder of their trek here, all about my ankles and toes.

Yogi said:

While I'm sure it's cruel. I don't care because it's a fucking tick.

Wasp Nest Trapped in a Bowl

Police Brutality in Victoria, BC.

Porksandwich says...

Cases where kicking someone in a place that could potentially hurt them badly, such as the head or ribs, would to me include: They are actively attempting to hurt anything that can feel pain whether it be an officer, civilian, or a dog/cat/whatever. Or they have just committed an act of harm against another. Guy in video at the end appeared to ask a question, then uniform officer tells him to get down, they both jump on him and he appears confused by one cop answering questions like he's a person and the other screaming like he's a criminal.

The guy at the last part of the video isn't complying but I can't tell if he's saying something or not. Or if he's just too drunk/stoned or scared or mentally handicapped. Personally if I just watched them beat someone else, I don't think I'd want to have my hands strapped behind my back and take the risk of them deciding to kick me too.

If two police officers can't wrestle the guy down and get his arms behind his back with their combined strength, then they should hold him at gun point or taser him because he's too much for them to handle and call for more help.

Unless they've had to arrest this guy a dozen times before, they simply don't know if the guy is medically messed up in the head or physically where beating him isn't going to change his ability to understand or perform their actions.

My brother is mentally challenged enough that he is very slow to react and often times doesn't comprehend many requests or commands made of him until you repeat it a different way or show him. Or if he's scared/caught off guard, he just stops processing completely and it looks like he's trying to be a smart ass because he just gives you a blank stare. He also has epilepsy. He was told by an officer to put a brightly colored card in his wallet stating his name/address/medications/medical conditions so he could give to officers if something were to occur. It doesn't do any good when they are ready to throw you to the ground the minute you reach into your pocket, especially when you just don't understand the situation like my brother often has problems with. He tries to be compliant, but most cops won't give him the chance or try to explain because they just assume they have a trouble maker on their hands and get ready to "handle it". Bottom line is, people have problems you can't often tell by just looking at them. Not all mentally handicap have physical characteristics to distinguish them. Most people don't realize it about my brother until they've spoken with him awhile or I tell them before hand, they just assume it's shyness or social awkwardness.

No one should be kicked in the head or ribs. I can understand kicking someone's legs out from under them, or kicking their arms/hands away from their body to keep them from reaching for stuff.

And I may be mistaken, but it appears the non-yellow jacket officer at the end is smiling. That is not a situation where most people should be smiling. I could see if the guy is just crazy as hell, but not after your buddy has kicked him a couple times and you just had problems getting him to obey your orders.

English hornets (wasps) scare the living crap out of me

zor says...

That looks like a yellow jacket queen rather than a hornet. They are pretty common. Slip a piece of cardboard under it and put it in the radar range for a few seconds.

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