Tag Archives: insects

Honeybees intercept Asian giant Hornet with Pope

Eastern Honeybees at the Ginza Honey Bee Project in Tokyo, Japan in 2014.Photo: Chris McGraw (Getty Images) Huge Hornets, attacked by relatives of Killing hornets, Are on the hive Absolutely awesome. Worker Hornets recognize the bee hive and then bring reinforcement Dozens of others, At a rate of up to …

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Vietnam’s Honeybees use their pope against killing hornets

Vietnam’s Honeybees have launched a sting operation in the wake of that infamous homicide – to free their nests from the pope, according to a report. Researchers at the University of the Gulf of Nantario made a smelly discovery about the novel use of bee excretion. “Workers collected feces all …

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Insect wings can develop from the feet of a crustacean

The first wings on Earth may have evolved from the feet of an ancient, flightless crustacean. Today, modern crabs, lobsters, shrimp and crayfish are sometimes called sea bugs, and as part of the arthropod family – marked by strong body armor and split joints – the name makes no sense. …

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Ore is back vengeance, 200,000 killed in 2019

Dose box x from measles, mumps and rubella vaccines. Photo: Elaine Thompson (A.P.) A new report from the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlights a vague reality: Measles, a highly contagious but vaccine-preventable viral disease, infected at least 860,000 people worldwide in 2019 and …

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