How the hell do you confuse bees with wasps at all? I'm no beekeeper, but I am pretty goddamn certain of the difference between a bee flying in my face and a wasp flying in my face.
Google says hives generally come in the tens of thousands, though nothing on this specific species, so...at least it's not that bad?
Oh nvm, they didn't kill 1,500.
They killed 15,000. These bees aren't common ones either, these are Welsh black honeybees - they used to be British black honey bees before they went
extinct. We only just rediscovered they weren't all extinct
5 years ago, having been nearly wiped out by a disease/world war farming 100 years ago. So we have this honeybee that's just come out of extinction that is vital to British apiculture and pretty much now found only in Wales, and 15,000 of them just got wiped out by the local council for no reason. Those are genes lost forever
Imagine if a disease wiped out all American corn, and then some bloke finds out that the corn still exists in Missouri. Then the governor of Missouri sets all that corn on fire because he thought it was a field of kudzu vines
That's the bee version of this
Also, apparently this species of bee was wiped out in central Europe by the Nazis because they weren't satisfied with their honey output. Goddamn, the Nazis really just had the one response to every problem that they faced, didn't they?
You should look up their efforts to recreate the auroch
They basically crossbred the denchest cows to create a mightily muscled super cow. Slight problem: The cows would try to murder anything that got near them
So they had at least two responses:
Can it be made killier? If not, kill it
"The ones we had to get rid of would just attack you any chance they could. They would try to kill anyone. I have worked with a range of different animals and they are far and away the most aggressive I have ever dealt with."
Nazi leadership were huge fans of these, but didn't manage to make them big enough for their like
*EDIT
Just found out they found the Welsh black honeybees on Anglesey. Absolutely
d r u i d i c