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- Boon_DockerExplorer IIIAnd it will be a trophy license that you will need.
- Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerHeard that if mosquitoes in Alaska and other states gets any bigger, they'll require hunting license to shoot them.
- WalabyExplorer IIThink we need a bail-out plan to take care of the bugs. After all, bugs have feelings too.
Mike - memtbExplorer
PA12DRVR wrote:
dedmiston wrote:
memtb wrote:
And another rarity, the thread hasn’t been closed.....yet! memtb
Nobody is fighting and it hasn't gone political..."yet"!
Alaska mosquitoes (which have begun to emerge in Los Anchorage in the past few sunny days) are bigger than either Minnesota or Wyoming mosquitoes.;)
No comment on their political affiliation. :E
“It’s not the size of the dog in the fight.....but, size of the fight in the dog”! ;) memtb - PA12DRVRExplorer
dedmiston wrote:
memtb wrote:
And another rarity, the thread hasn’t been closed.....yet! memtb
Nobody is fighting and it hasn't gone political..."yet"!
Alaska mosquitoes (which have begun to emerge in Los Anchorage in the past few sunny days) are bigger than either Minnesota or Wyoming mosquitoes.;)
No comment on their political affiliation. :E - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
otrfun wrote:
T18skyguy wrote:
This guy (Coyote Peterson) purposely let a Japanese Hornet sting his forearm. ****, looks like this sucker has one nasty sting!Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
It's also in Washington state. Their trying very hard to stop it. A hoard of them will invade a honeybee hive and decapitate thousands and take their bodies back to feed on. As if the poor honeybee's don't have enough problems already. These 2 inch long Asian murder hornets(their description not mine) are two inches long and killed 43 people somewhere last year.Bumpyroad wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
I'm waiting for that Japanese giant killer hornet.
I heard it's just two states away.
it's in southern VA..
bumpy
Whew, I can now relax, lol,.
We should invite more Japanese tourists.
They skewer it, sting and all, into crisp and a delicacy.
The grubs are stir fried.
The best part, they'll drown one in white wine to release it's venom which turn it cloudy, giving the wine special toxin buzz.
And all are considered gourmet and aphrodisiac. - otrfunExplorer II
T18skyguy wrote:
This guy (Coyote Peterson) purposely let a Japanese Hornet sting his forearm. ****, looks like this sucker has one nasty sting!Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
It's also in Washington state. Their trying very hard to stop it. A hoard of them will invade a honeybee hive and decapitate thousands and take their bodies back to feed on. As if the poor honeybee's don't have enough problems already. These 2 inch long Asian murder hornets(their description not mine) are two inches long and killed 43 people somewhere last year.Bumpyroad wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
I'm waiting for that Japanese giant killer hornet.
I heard it's just two states away.
it's in southern VA..
bumpy
Whew, I can now relax, lol,. - memtbExplorer
dedmiston wrote:
memtb wrote:
And another rarity, the thread hasn’t been closed.....yet! memtb
Nobody is fighting and it hasn't gone political..."yet"!
Go Pokes!
(Two of our kids went to school at UWYO).
;) memtb - T18skyguyExplorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
I'm waiting for that Japanese giant killer hornet.
I heard it's just two states away.
it's in southern VA..
bumpy
Whew, I can now relax, lol,.
It's also in Washington state. Their trying very hard to stop it. A hoard of them will invade a honeybee hive and decapitate thousands and take their bodies back to feed on. As if the poor honeybee's don't have enough problems already. These 2 inch long Asian murder hornets(their description not mine) are two inches long and killed 43 people somewhere last year. - dedmistonModerator
memtb wrote:
And another rarity, the thread hasn’t been closed.....yet! memtb
Nobody is fighting and it hasn't gone political..."yet"!
Go Pokes!
(Two of our kids went to school at UWYO).
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