30,000 Bees vs 30 Hornets

DR STRANGELOVE

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http://stream.eizodana.com/olympus/m01_hi.wmv

I have seen this before on the Discovery Channel. Those hornets are moving north from South America and Mexico. The Honey Bee's in that region do have a defense for them. It starts not with the invasion and fighting the invasion, but with the scout that the hornets send out. Before a hornet invasion can happen, they have to mark the nest they are going to invade. That is what the hornet scout does, he marks the nest with a scent. The honey bees in that region jump the scout. They don't kill it by fighting it though.....they kill it in a unusal way. 50-100 of the honey bees jump on the hornet and kill it by raising his body tempature to a level that he dies. If I remember, the hornet can withstand up to 107.5*.....and the honey bees raise his temp to around 108*. So, with the scout dead, the invasion never happens. Wierd how nature works sometimes.
 

Marco

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50 to 100 of the honeybees jump on the hornet.....sounds like a smothering....

any chance of sending these scout hornets to afganistan?

I'm thinking that would be a good place for a couple billion hornets....:D
 
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