Giant ‘murder hornet’ is in U.S. to stay, will eventually reach East Coast, experts say

Via Marketwatch

It’s not a matter of if but when the “murder hornet’’ will hit the East Coast, experts warned The Post on Sunday.

The deadly meat-eating Asian giant hornet, which has been known to kill up to 50 people a year in Japan, recently surfaced for the first time in the US in Washington state — and New York City beekeepers say there is no way it won’t make its way here, too.

“I told the NYPD back in 2012 … ‘Your problem is not the bees. This [the murder hornet] is your problem,’” recalled retired Police Department beekeeper Anthony “Tony Bees” Planakis.

“I showed them a picture of it, and they go, ‘What the hell is that?’ ” Planakis said. “I go, ‘That is an Asian hornet. My suit is useless against that thing.’”

Asked if the monstrous insects are dangerous to humans, Planakis added, “Absolutely. Oh, my God.”

“Have you seen the mandibles on these things?”

The hornets, the world’s largest at more than 2 inches long, were first spotted in Washington in December, likely having made their way to the U.S. aboard a ship from China, experts said.

Planakis said he expects them to arrive East at least in the next two to three years.

He said that in terms of eventual local infiltration, city green spaces in the outer boroughs are the most likely places.

“All it takes is a few hornets, and you’ve got a colony,” Planakis said.

Spots such as the Bronx Botanical Gardens are ideal because there’s plenty of open space and lots of food, he said. Parks in general would be attractive to the giant hornets, although you won’t find them in very urban spots such as Manhattan because they tend to nest in the ground or burrow in rotted wood, he said.

Manhattan beekeeper Andrew Cote said it “could be years before they make a foothold [on the East Coast] — or they could end up in the back of somebody’s truck and be here in four days.”

Either way, the carnivorous insect “is here to stay” in the U.S., he said.

“We can expect them to be everywhere on the continent in time. … It’s a done deal,” Cote said. “There’s no way to contain it to the West Coast.”

He said he saw the giant hornets on a trip to China in 2017, where “local beekeepers there used small bats that looked like miniature cricket bats” to hit the hornets mid-air.

“It sounded like someone hitting a rock. The hornets are extraordinarily aggressive,” Cote said.

“The prospect of my semi-defenseless bees having to confront them sends chills up my spine.”

The killer hornet “can decimate a honey-bee colony because it needs to build up protein for its own colony, so it decapitates and consumes part of the honey bee,” Cote said.

Planakis said the hornet’s stinger “is approximately a quarter of an inch,” compared to the one-sixteenth of an inch for a honey bee.

“It’s a little bit bigger than a cicada,” he said of the hornet. “You’ll see the tip of the stinger, but it’s not until it actually extends the stinger out that it goes into your skin. And they’re meat-eaters. … They’ll go after birds, small sparrows if they have to.”

Planakis said that inside their venom “is a pheromone, which is like a magnet to other hornets.”

“So you can get swarmed just from getting stung by one.”

“The worst thing anyone can do with these things is kill them,” he said. “That scent is going to be airborne, and the rest of the hive will come.

“Getting stung is extremely painful, and anyone who is allergic, heaven help them,” he added. “And they don’t sting you one time. They have the ability to sting you multiple times. Honeybees can only sting you once, and then they die.”

Still, “you have to understand, out in the wild, unless you go up to their hive, they’re not going to sit there and just seek you out,” the beekeeper said. “There’s got to be a reason for them to come at you.”

Cote said bees can fight back by swarming a hornet if it gets in their hive and suffocating it.

Meanwhile, beekeepers can make the entrance to their beehives smaller to limit the number of hornets getting in at a time, or place “a roach motel for hornets’’ outside of hives that consists of a cage with meat in it to attract, and then trap, the carnivorous insects, said Cote, author of the upcoming book “Honey and Venom: Confessions of an Urban Beekeeper.”

Planakis said that in China, they have hornet hunters.

“There’s a tracker, and what they do is they set up a water source, and they wait there, like a deer hunter would,” he said.

“As soon as they see the hornet coming to the water source to drink, the guy jumps out with a net, and he grabs it. Then, ever so carefully, he ties a strong on it and lets it go.

“There’s a spotter watching it now with binoculars, and he watches this thing as it flies, because obviously it’s going to fly back to the nest. When they find it, they mark where the nest is.

“And at night they come back and with a flame-thrower, pretty much go at it, just follow them back to their base camp, and when they least expect it, boom, go after them.”

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brewer55
brewer55
May 4, 2020 10:21 am

As a beekeeper, I can’t wait to have to deal with this.

Dirtperson Steve
Dirtperson Steve
  brewer55
May 4, 2020 12:01 pm

Add it to all the rest we have to deal with, right? As if Varroa and Bears aren’t bad enough.

In North america they were in BC Canada first and it appears they have the problem taken care of already. With any luck, the scary news headline spooked enough people that we can get ahead of this.

This is an interesting documentary on them. The actual name is Asian Giant Hornet but that wasn’t scary enough to sell clicks on the internet.

James
James
  Dirtperson Steve
May 4, 2020 6:32 pm

Seems there are ways to help keep that creepy looking bug in check,they didn’t hit hives so bad would try the old live and let live(till one in me house,then it’s shotgun/drywall time!)but they could be a serious problem for bees unless kept in check to a degree,would hat to be the person who attaches a transmitter/trailer to one of them buggies!

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
May 4, 2020 10:28 am

Call Fauci. He’ll know how to set up a lockdown for this thing. If he can do it for a virus you can’t even see, he can damned sure do it for something this big.

Just call the gov’t. They’ll take care of it right quick.

Gloriously Deplorable Paul
Gloriously Deplorable Paul
  Solutions Are Obvious
May 4, 2020 10:35 am

And all for less than $50B/yr. Gonna take a new cabinet level “Administration”, though.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Solutions Are Obvious
May 5, 2020 12:07 am

Forget mandatory mask wearing.

Mandatory bee-suits:
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N.B., inside bee veil, keep your f*^%ing mask ON!! Or else!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
May 5, 2020 12:08 am

That dude’s hands are gonna be balloons.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
May 4, 2020 10:39 am

More BS, designed to keep us vaguely frightened of everything, and seeking shelter in the arms of our government protectors. Remember killer African bees? The only killer Africans we have in this nation don’t have wings or make honey, and the police are not worth a shit in dealing with that pest.

And who ever heard of a po-po beekeeper? The NYPD keeps beehives? The NYPD perhaps manages licenses for beehives, inspects them, perhaps? The NYPD is called on to capture swarms of bees? What? I don’t believe a word of it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Brian Reilly
May 4, 2020 12:15 pm

these giant hornets are way more serious than “africanized bees”
and they are absolutely real.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Anonymous
May 4, 2020 3:14 pm

You got downvoted for that? Not surprising, actually. Lots of ignorant and basically stupid people typing away here. Funny how deniers will deny anything that upsets their tiny world view….

brewer55
brewer55
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 4:46 pm

I keep hearing there is a ‘down vote troll’ that sets up shop at TBP.

gman
gman
  brewer55
May 4, 2020 8:02 pm

“a ‘down-vote troll'”

(laugh) and they tagged you twice.

brewer55
brewer55
  gman
May 4, 2020 8:18 pm

and the little bastage got you once!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 11:26 pm

I downvoted because I disagree. They are not exactly “worse” than killer bees. Killer bees are more limited by temps than normal honeybees. Japanese hornets don’t seem to have that problem. Japanese hornets haven’t eliminated honeybees in asia. Without the temperature limitations, killer bees would — over time — entirely displace honeybees. The very term “africanized” indicates native honeybees that have been taken over by killer bee queens and turned into killer bees … hence african-IZED as opposed to African/Killer bees.

And, just FYFUCKINGI killer bees are actual things. That is, they, too are “absolutely real”.

How do you type quivering in fear and wearing 10 pair of gloves to protect yourself from the coronadeath.

I started posting here at the onset of this Coronavirus thing. If it ever ends, I’ll be gone. But the only person I’ve given purely gratuitous downvotes to is you.

I may downvote someone because they have too many misspellings and I’m in a bad mood. And you can suck a box o’ cocks if you don’t like it unless you get Admin to ban me for having an opinion.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Brian Reilly
May 4, 2020 1:37 pm

Yup, still waiting for the fire ants they warned about, decades ago.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Anonymous
May 4, 2020 3:06 pm

By golly if you want fire ants head south, got fire ants all over the place. If you live up north then stay there, don’t need no more ignorant fools migrating south. You are obviously related to the fool posting about killer bees.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 5, 2020 12:00 am

fire ants real: killer bees imaginary.

{{For others: BTW, I’m not whatever ‘fool’ she’s referring to; my comment above came after this one.}}

——————–

The only comment I intended to make on this was the disregard of the entire nation until it hits New York — then, it’s important.

——————–

Maybe it’s the stress of Covid. It’s become a contentious issue with strong emotions on both sides of a (yet another) division among Americans based on interpretations, belief/disbelief of government and “experts” etc. But it has overflowed into everything (my conspiratorial mind thinks this is not unintentional).

I have strong opinions that need expression … period. Particularly among people that might possibly react positively. Generally don’t mind negative reactions — I don’t dish out what I can’t take — but I’m not going to start commenting at HuffPo or somewhere else that I know I’ll receive total rejection.

Why do I say this?

There is a small group of common commenters here. I do not consider myself one of you, but I am thankful for the opportunity both to receive positive reaction to my comments AND (hard as it may seem to believe) negative reaction. However, I only care about negative reaction if I know what, specifically, is the reason for the negative reaction. It seems to me that the small group of the permanent commentariat get way too bent out of shape over one or two downvotes. Unless there’s a reply in argument, … let it go.

DISCLAIMER: I think there is a “downvote troll”. With the past exception of Mygirl…Maybe (which I now swear to renounce), I’m not a/the generic “downvote troll”.

————————

Mygirl…Maybe,

I held a week/weeks long grudge against you based on your position on Covid and the vehemence with which you expressed an opinion contrary to mine.

I renounce said grudge, and apologize for my prior gratuitous downvotes. I actually stopped a little while ago, but time has no meaning in lockdown so I forget when I did it and when I stopped.

I remain anonymous, and not the only one. However, this anonymous would like to bury the hatchet.

I’m vigorously arguing over bees & wasps and that’s just silly.

I expect to continue to disagree with you on much. I thank you for it, especially as it comes in a place that will have those who support me AND those who support you (as opposed to other mono-thinking website comment sections).

p.s. even when holding my stupid grudge, I upvoted several of your comments.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Anonymous
May 5, 2020 10:19 am

Set up a screen name so we will know you from the other anonymous posters, otherwise, we will assume anyone who is “Anonymous” is you.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  TN Patriot
May 5, 2020 10:54 am

Tn.
If only they would. Some of them are smart but we never know who it is. Too bad TMWNN can’t assign them each a number according to their IP address.

brewer55
brewer55
  Anonymous
May 4, 2020 4:47 pm

I’m in NE Georgia…the fire ant mounds are popping up all over my acreage. Can you say AMDRO!

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  brewer55
May 4, 2020 5:00 pm

I hate those horrors. I have them all over and can’t get to them til after they’ve done bailing the hay. I ran out of Amdro, used some Sevin dust which just irritated them a bit.

James
James
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 6:25 pm

Will the deciduous earth work on the fire ants if pilled in a circle around nests?

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  James
May 4, 2020 7:28 pm

Will the deciduous earth work on the fire ants if pilled in a circle around nests?

Diatomaceous earth washes away, plus the ants will simply dig another nest opening or climb over the dead bodies of their slain comrades. Ever see ants make a living bridge from their bodies? During floods the little horrors will band together and form floating islands, millions of them and they will swarm anything that’s dry, including the rooftops of houses where people were stranded in flood waters.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Anonymous
May 5, 2020 10:15 am

I have about 40 mounds of fire ants on my 5 acres and will be more than happy to let you take a couple dozen of them for yourself. Have not found anything that will truly kill a colony and all I do is chase them around the property with different treatments.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Brian Reilly
May 4, 2020 3:05 pm

Dear God, how fucking stupid can you get? We don’t have killers bees in this country? You are either brain dead or fucking ignorant. We get farmers who run over a nest and have been stung to death, lots of deaths in Texas due to killer bees. Educate yourself before you type you ignorant fool.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/texas-farmer-killed-tractor-disturbs-bee-hive/story?id=32154938

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 3:30 pm

Then no one should be allowed out without wearing a beekeeper suit. Including you. Your failure to wear a beekeeping suit could kill other people and here you are sitting around not wearing your beekeeper suit which is literally murdering innocent people.

If it saves one life.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Hardscrabble Farmer
May 4, 2020 4:16 pm

HSF: My, did I touch another nerve or are you suffering from reading comprehension? Did you not read the butt-ignorant comment from ol’ Brian Reilly stating that killer bees aren’t real? Are you now going to deny the existence of killer bees too? Anything else you don’t want to believe exists because your cog dis is upset? Just because you live in a bubble doesn’t mean the rest of the country does.
Want to see pics of a dog stung to death by killer bees? Dog from Texas, which, last I checked, was still in this country. How’s about a pic of a dog who miraculously survived a killer bee attack?

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Then we have a farmer in Texas, stung by those non-existent killer bees.
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“Man was stung by about 2000 bees when he unknowingly disturbed a bees hives of approximately 70,000 bees while on his tractor.

“Firefights rescued him by the swarm with bee-killing foam, transported him to hospital where they meticulously removed the stingers and poison sacs one by one with tweezers. They removed stingers from his face, ears and head, nose and from inside his mouth. While about 100 bee stings can paralyze the respiratory system and even kill, with 20x that amount of venom, this victim began to bleed from his eyes, nose and ears about two days after the incident. The venom ate away at his muscles, including heart and kidney damage. He slowly recovered over 7-days and his organs began to recover from the poison. He survived… Just barely.”

https://www.documentingreality.com/forum/f149/man-stung-about-2000-bees-137991/

Or maybe you also don’t believe those giant hornets exist and that they don’t kill people. Here’s some of the damage those critters do, but not to worry, they’re not real as well.
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Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 4:29 pm

They’re doing the job Americans bees won’t do.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Hardscrabble Farmer
May 4, 2020 4:35 pm
Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Hardscrabble Farmer
May 4, 2020 4:44 pm

American bees are supposed to kill farmers, dogs, livestock and old ladies? Now you’re just being a butt.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 5:32 pm

I’m teasing you.

Maybe take off the mask and get some fresh air.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Hardscrabble Farmer
May 4, 2020 6:00 pm

I know you’re teasing me, go read on down the comments. BTW: There’s a cottage industry in mask making. comment image

gman
gman
  Hardscrabble Farmer
May 4, 2020 8:04 pm

“doing the job American bees won’t do”

(laugh)

brewer55
brewer55
  Brian Reilly
May 4, 2020 4:52 pm

Sorry, dude, you are wrong on more than one point. There are Africanized bees that are a result of moving up from S. America. They are in TX, Arizona, Southern CA, and a few other locations near the southern border. They are nasty buggers but, are excellent honey producers. I’m a hobbyist beekeeper meaning, not in it for business. I’m on multiple Beekeeping forums and there are Beeks in the west that make sure they suit up but, like keeping the African variety of bees because they are such great producers of honey and, they build up quicker than Italian bees or some of the other species that are in America. So, before you pretend to know what you are talking about, do some research.

gman
gman
  brewer55
May 4, 2020 8:07 pm

“but, are excellent honey producers”

really? I read that they were well adapted to africa where their nests were so constantly invaded that they produced little honey and were ready to move on at a moment’s notice.

brewer55
brewer55
  gman
May 4, 2020 8:22 pm

African Honey Bees are native to the Savanna country of eastern and southern Africa thusly they are referred to as Africanized honey bees (AHB). These bees’ genetic roots come from “Apis mellifera scutellata”. The African honey bee was first introduced to Brazil in the 1950s in an effort to increase honey production; but, in 1957, 26 swarms accidentally escaped quarantine and, since then, have spread throughout South and Central America and arrived in North America in 1985. These bees have spread throughout South and Central America, Mexico and the southern United States. They more than likely possess behaviors which make them undesirable. They are sometimes called “Killer Bees”.

DSCN2732Africanized bees were discovered in the USA around 1985 in California’s San Joaquin Valley. Then colonies were in Texas in 1990. Arizona in 1994 where 15 percent of the bee populations had been Africanized; today it has grown to 90. Despite the AHB displays of aggression they have now become the dominant type of honey bee for beekeeping in Central and South America partly because of their genetic dominance as well as that they are superior honey producers and pollinators.

The rest of the article is here. It is one of many on this topic.

Africanized Bees

anarchyst
anarchyst
May 4, 2020 10:40 am

So much for “globalism”, the “free market” and unrestricted “trade”.
All three are our present-day “Tower of Babel”…

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 4, 2020 10:56 am

Killer asteroids, comet fragments, pole shift, fault lines, EMP, solar flares, solar minimums, vaccines with nanochips, murder hornets…..

Yet none of that seems as frightening as pictures of Gov . DimWhitmer, the Penna. Secretary of “Health”….or Hilliary and Michelle as the Dem. ticket….

gman
gman
  Anonymous
May 4, 2020 12:29 pm

that’s because whitmer and hillary and michelle are real.

flash
flash
May 4, 2020 10:59 am

Giant murder hornet, is that what their calling the Zionist occupied US government now ?

Panzerlied
Panzerlied
  flash
May 4, 2020 6:32 pm

Flash, actually, they are eerily similar to the genetically modified “tracker jackers” of the Hunger Games fame. Hmmmmmmm, I wonder. BTW, I see you have gotten the obligatory down vote for having the audacity to speak the truth about our overlords.

flash
flash
  Panzerlied
May 4, 2020 6:41 pm

I don’t think so. There is one person that down vote me, no matter what I say. Regardless , I don’t comment for the votes. They matter nothing to me.

12AX7
12AX7
May 4, 2020 11:22 am

when we were kids, we used to be the brave ones, who attacked the wasps nests in our neighbors rock retaining wall. putting fire crackers and smoke bombs in their nest holes.

Then one day, 7 of those bad boys took revenge on my leg (short pants).

needless to say, I still hold a grudge against anything that flies and stings.

If you see an insane man, swatting at bees on his porch, with one of those electric tennis rackets/zappers,
you have a good picture of me.

gman
gman
  12AX7
May 4, 2020 12:30 pm

“I still hold a grudge against anything that flies and stings”

they probably still hold a grudge against you.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
May 4, 2020 11:52 am

As if the plague of government and the pestilence caused by Progressive policies weren’t bad enough.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  MrLiberty
May 4, 2020 6:13 pm

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Mista Shift
Mista Shift
May 4, 2020 12:05 pm

Computer models show they will blanket the earth to a depth of three feet within 2 years.

gman
gman
  Mista Shift
May 4, 2020 12:32 pm

women and minorities hardest hit.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  gman
May 4, 2020 1:26 pm

Just say they are anti-LGBTQ and the harpies and witches from the YWCA will go after them. Call them Trump Hornets.

gman
gman
  Harrington Richardson
May 4, 2020 2:11 pm

the orange man and the orange hornets. I like it.

James
James
May 4, 2020 12:08 pm

While I get hornets/wasps have a place in the world they bum me out,this little bugger would freak me the fuck out,20 gauge and birdshot if not buck shot here!

I used to cut the yard at old home,was a underground nest of wasps that though rolled over with mower they let it slide,live and let live was my reaction.My Siamese Warchild Tsunami one day though got involved with em,much to his painful dismay though survived.

Now though I was pissed,poured a 1/4 gallon of gas down the hole and lit em up!

Needless to say,had about a 6′ circle of burned out/dead lawn for rest of season.

Karl
Karl
  James
May 4, 2020 7:22 pm

I have a 5 foot length of 1/2 inch pipe with a ball valve I use on ground nests. after dark. Pour some soap into the hole and drown them.

TJF
TJF
May 4, 2020 12:22 pm

I’m still waiting for the killer bees that were supposedly coming to get me back in the 70’s.

gman
gman
  TJF
May 4, 2020 12:31 pm

and the global ice age.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  TJF
May 4, 2020 3:09 pm

Stay where you are, they’re here and we don’t need stupid people AND killer bees cluttering up the landscape.

Donkey
Donkey
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 3:48 pm

Mygirl has gone from Harpy Corona cray cray to KILLER BEES cray cray.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Donkey
May 4, 2020 3:59 pm

Sweetie, I go cray cray when confronted with major stupidity, the kind of stupidity that gets people killed. I’ve seen the bodies of horses and dogs that were stung to death by killer bees. I’ve had killer bees on properties I’ve owned. Now, you REALLY want to tangle with me?

TJF
TJF
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 4:31 pm

Well gosh, now that I know you seen a killer bee, I sure don’t want to tangle with you. I’ve seen tigers and sharks, so you better watch out for me though.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  TJF
May 4, 2020 4:47 pm

I’ll watch out for idiots and fools cause they can get you killed. Now go hug your shark and I won’t worry about watching out for you cause you’ve made your presence known and my comment was addressed to the donkey, not you, so fuck off.

gman
gman
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 7:58 pm

(laugh) this is why I still come to tbp – for the high-class banter.

“go hug your shark” is pretty good female retort.

Donkey
Donkey
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 9:09 pm

I like it when you call me sweetie. I LOVE it when you call me big poppa.

Please tell me this is you. Did I get the hair color right? The skin tone?
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Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Donkey
May 4, 2020 10:13 pm

Big Poppa? Well alrighty then, you big ol’ sweetie pie, you Big Poppa you…how does Honey chile and darling man grab you?

I’m a strawberry blonde and I don’t run around with my parts exposed, not under the Texas sun, I’d cook to a crisp. That and all the nasties that populate the countryside require the body be covered. I wear boots, long pants tucked into those boots and if I’m in the brush, I wear long sleeves and a hat, always a hat when I’m outside.
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Donkey
Donkey
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 10:53 pm

Yeehaw, you sure do know how to talk to a feller and I’ll take your advice to avoid the killer Bees, they look nasty.

James
James
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 6:45 pm

Damn,killer bees/centipedes with deadly venom and black widows all in same pile of construction stuff,fuck that noise!

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  James
May 4, 2020 7:49 pm

Only thing missing was a rattlesnake…..I often question why I live in a state that has every known venomous and deadly creature known to man. Texas isn’t for the faint of heart who suffer from sluggish reflexes. My ancestors settled here and I daresay they were either desperate or crazy thrill seekers.
My father (93) was talking about how the settlers would fence around the house to keep the livestock close and away from marauding indians. Texas farm wives didn’t grow ornamental plants around the house because snakes used them for shade and many kept cats and hogs in the yard to kill the snakes. This is still what we get to enjoy, especially in the spring when they come out of hibernation….I killed my first rattler of the season last Wednesday, stretched out in the yard, eleven buttons….

James
James
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 8:40 pm

At least with a good sized rattler one can make some very cool boots and eats!

Giant centipedes/huge wasps/black widows really not seeing much usable out of em!

Really only issues we have in north New England is a few venomous spiders and even they are in few places,the few rattlers not too big and really try and avoid folks.

Nope,excepting the rare bear encounter biggest issue is the 2 legged critters,and even that not bad in rural areas,rather deal with them then some huge hornets nest!

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  James
May 5, 2020 1:59 am

I either clobber them with a shovel or shoot them. When I’ m done there isn’t much left and there is no way I’m going to touch the nasty things, much less skin one. Bleech.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 5, 2020 4:06 am

Dam, you’re one tough Texas woooomans. Kinda sexy. Sorry, I’m sleep deprived… Weird that you are so skeeered of a silly virus that only attacks the immune deprived…

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 5, 2020 6:58 am

We clobber em with shovels, but we think about it awhile first. They are foul disposition, and fast, and they take offence at being chased with a shovel.

Screw up and a rattler gets you, you almost certainly live. Screw up and an eastern brown gets you, you better be close to anti-venom. Or you are truly screwed.

No kidding, an eastern brown snake is a deadly mofo – number two behind the taipan. The taipan is so deadly that there was a case of two telephone linemen walking a trail, the trailing one got bit and dropped dead without a sound. The other guy did not notice for several minutes.

The taipan is rare. The eastern is abundant. I kill them every year. Bastards. I hate snakes.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 5, 2020 6:52 am

I have lived in TX, and here is the fact, Jack. TX critters are pussies compared to Oz critters. Everything here can kill you. Hell, we have birds, snails, snakes, spiders, octopi, crocs (gators are not a pimple on a crocs ass), fish, jellyfish, marsupials, dingoes, etc that can kill you. Something like 15 of the 20 most poisonous snakes are in Oz – they are deadly bastards. Rattlers are not generally deadly, but get bit by a taipan, ab eastern brown, a death adder, a tiger snake and kiss your ass goodbye without anti-venom quick smart. The damn spiders here are deadly as all fuck. The damn funnel web spider has fangs that can pierce a thumbnail. And kill you stone dead.

Texas is where Ozzie pussies go who want to get away from deadly critters.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Llpoh
May 5, 2020 8:22 am

Llpoh.
That last line is funny, I don’t care who you are, that’s funny.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Llpoh
May 5, 2020 12:05 pm

Shit son, you moved there of your own free will, did you know about the murder critters before you left? I wonder at my sanity for living in rural Texas where the feral hogs, rattlesnakes and cottonmouths roam free but at least we don’t have birds the size of volkswagons who can gut you with one swipe of a massive claw and spiders the size of basketballs. Nuts to all that.

gman
gman
May 4, 2020 12:27 pm

“giant murder hornet”

wasn’t that a 1950’s monster movie?

Panzerlied
Panzerlied
  gman
May 4, 2020 4:24 pm

No, that was actually Skeeter: Skeeter is a 1993 horror film starring Jim Youngs and Tracy Griffith and directed by Clark Brandon . The film was released in 1993, with the first video premiere being on April 6, 1994. The film was released on DVD as a stand-alone in the United States by Image Entertainment.
One has to wonder how these things got here. I doubt if they flew 8000 miles over open water. Some diabolical asshole had to have been involved in this. Something new to fear, in case the virus fades. Typical Mossad tactics.

James
James
  Panzerlied
May 4, 2020 6:47 pm

You had the giant ants in the old classic “Them”,done right,that and attack of the mushroom people could be great remakes,done right!

TC
TC
May 4, 2020 1:09 pm

My mechanic buddy demonstrated how effective automotive brake cleaner is on flying hell spitters like this.

12AX7
12AX7
  TC
May 4, 2020 1:30 pm

wd-40 is also instant death to most insects.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  12AX7
May 4, 2020 1:38 pm

just ad a lighter and it is instant to all insects.

gman
gman
  TC
May 4, 2020 2:12 pm

spray bottle and soapy water is better.

Donkey
Donkey
May 4, 2020 1:32 pm

Sooo, this is a newly discovered bee? Out of all the nature shows I’ve watched over my lifetime, never heard of it. Just saying.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Donkey
May 4, 2020 3:26 pm

Wasp, not bee. Their stings are venomous. Here, educate yourself….

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 3:32 pm

No borders, no walls, no keeping hornets out at all.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Hardscrabble Farmer
May 4, 2020 4:09 pm

What’s really spooky is how killer bees were DELIBERATLEY IMPORTED by fools who wanted a bee that was adapted to the tropics. Dr. Warwick Kerr.

Warwick Kerr was responsible for bringing African genetic stock to Brazil in 1956. As a geneticist, he wanted to improve the health and hardiness of the European honey bee which came from Portugal in 1834. That European strain was poorly adapted to the tropics, so the Italian honey bee (Apis mellifera ligustica) was imported in the 1880s, but it wasn’t much better. A few farmers and monks kept the languid bees, mostly to collect beeswax for church candles.

Dr Warwick Kerr, the “Man Who Created Killer Bees”, has died

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 4:23 pm

Killer bees make us stronger.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Hardscrabble Farmer
May 4, 2020 4:49 pm

Killer bees make us stronger

LOL…you poopy butt you….

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Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 5:23 pm

Iv’e seen easter bunnies before but what is that on the stretcher?

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Fleabaggs
May 4, 2020 6:07 pm

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Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 7:11 pm

That’s funny.

subwo
subwo
May 4, 2020 2:04 pm

Waiting for the other shoe to drop….

An article about the attack of the killer tomatoes.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  subwo
May 4, 2020 4:26 pm

Or killer tomato horn worms, those things get bigger and are uglier than the hornets.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  ILuvCO2
May 5, 2020 12:12 pm

My neighbor’s catfish love them.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
May 4, 2020 2:10 pm

They’ve been around for awhile now. I got stung by 3 of them fuckers in the early 70’s. Hurt like hell.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 4, 2020 2:46 pm

I will be seeking a government grant to develop a vaccine to protect us!

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Anonymous
May 4, 2020 4:27 pm

Make it mandatory.

Cricket
Cricket
May 4, 2020 3:30 pm

The plandemic must not be working…cue up the murder hornets.

Mista Shift
Mista Shift
  Cricket
May 4, 2020 4:15 pm

But wait!!! Mr. Gates and Dr. Fauci haven’t developed an antidote yet!

TJF
TJF
  Mista Shift
May 4, 2020 4:33 pm

Well, just either stay inside or if you have to go out, wear a full beekeeper’s suit….we all have to do our parts to flatten the curve.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
May 4, 2020 4:21 pm

Give ownership and control of the hornets to the US government, and the species will be extinct within a few years.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Administrator
May 4, 2020 6:05 pm

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Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Administrator
May 4, 2020 6:30 pm

Monday Fails…..
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Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 4, 2020 7:13 pm

That’s the way you do it.

Very funny response to a very ridiculous story.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Hardscrabble Farmer
May 4, 2020 8:07 pm

Ridiculous? Hah! You won’t think it’s so redikulus when you have to don a beekeepers suit to go out and tap the maples. Nope.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Mygirl....Maybe
May 5, 2020 5:20 am

Asian murder hornets= the duck is in the noose

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
May 5, 2020 10:23 am

Another “gift” from China.