beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
- 36,015
I'm immune to wasp stings.
how is that?
i've yet to see any wasp this year but i recall seeing some bummble bees bonkers early around end of Feb? though not any recently.
I'm immune to wasp stings.
I keep finding dead big waspy things on the floor in our loft room. This happens all year round and the windows aren't open. They're much bigger than wasps but always dead. What's going on there then?
Similar here. A stone chip hit me in the neck on the bypass at about 90 mph some years ago and stung like buggery. When I got to my destination I went to the loo, washed my hands, looked in the mirror to see a wasp embedded in my neck still moving and pumping venom into me.
No mercy from me with the buggers!
...we can eradicate hard ******* species like the black rhino...
Send it to Coventry.
It's about time humans eradicated this evil species from the planet. If we can eradicate hard ******* species like the black rhino, then surely these little ***** shouldn't be too much of a problem? Whatever it is that wasps do to justify their presence in the ecosystem, it isn't enough. I don't care what they eat, what they make, or what pest they keep under control, I don't care if the result of them becoming extinct results in giant aliens enslaving the human race, whatever the price is, it's worth paying. A world without wasps would be a better place, whatever the consequences. Time for us to create some kind of wasp-eating monster and release it into beer gardens everywhere in August. Let's do this.
ha ha ha!I stuck a banger in a wasps nest when I was a kid.
A mistake I will never make again.
Flying hypodermic needles, I get no pleasure in killing anything, except Wasps.
They deserve it.