http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20160201-this-is-where-green-policies-are-profitable
>Bees vs. Wasps
GET FUCKED WASPS
Bee here, wasps are totally lame!
HA! Take that you wasps!
>>2052794
Great story.
>unexpected effect: they pollinated wildflowers
>unexpected
Kek.
Hornworm here, hehe yeah fuck wasps!!
Tunicate here. What the fuck are wasps?
>>2052845
Clearly just a fancy name for a cubazoan
>>2052845
>>2052923
You tunicates have some nasty wasps.
Ant here, the true master race of Hymenopterans. Honey heathens will feel the wrath of fungus.
>>2052940
>Wasps. Get on Asian hornets level.
>>2053896
Hornets are a type of wasp idiot
>>2052794
>a glorified advert for hurrman miller
that's not news its a commercial.
Wasps/hornets are fucking cute.
https://youtu.be/SUATzwynFsI
Honeybees are what kill people and pets more often. They're psycho and unpredictable, and unlike wasps they don't have a stun setting for their sting: they suicide-kamikaze people and leave a fucking venom pump attached to your skin. How is an invasive insect that crowds out native bees, lives in slavelabor conditions, and acts like fucking terrorists supposed to be more admirable than a wasp.
>>2054260
>because they literally pollinate everything you eat
>>2053896
Here I am thinking yellowjackets and bald faced hornets were bad.
>>2054260
You're thinking of killer bees, which seem to taint the native honey bee population since they can breed. I think they've been introduced by mistake from Africa or some shit.
No all wasps are aggressive little dicks. The European hornet for instance mostly hunts smaller insects and stays away from humans. That of course doesn't keep people from burning their nests despite them being a threatened species.
>>2054260
Do they really crowd out native bees? I recall seeing a chart at school that showed that share just a few food sources, native bees also using a lot of weeds honey bees don't use.
But of course, if we get our stuff pollinated by or own honey bees and bumblebees we don't have to care about protecting the habitats and food sources of the wild ones.
>>2054266
Native bees don't / wouldn't?
>>2054652
The best part is, that they also keep away the annoying common wasps that always creep all over you food.
flower here. fuck wasps
>>2052825
>>2052832
I don't know who the fuck you are, but you are messing my comfort zone.
>>2055423
Y-YOU TOO!!?