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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18120 on: September 19, 2017, 08:27:26 pm »

My method has always been "sudden and extreme violent murder frenzy" if wasps get too close to me or exist in my vicinity and are alone without support from their locus of evil.
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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18121 on: September 19, 2017, 08:33:58 pm »

My method has always been to produce mating pheromones to lure them into my mouth where I can effectively digest them with my lysozyme glands.
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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18122 on: September 19, 2017, 08:59:09 pm »

My method has always been to produce mating pheromones to lure them into my mouth where I can effectively digest them with my lysozyme glands.
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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18123 on: September 19, 2017, 09:02:14 pm »

If you just mind your own business and aren't near their nest, even wasps and hornets usually just ignore you. You're not food, afterall.
See, this wouldn't be an issue if they didn't build their nests on, in, and around my "nest". In those cases I reserve full right to engage in chemical warfare.
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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18124 on: September 19, 2017, 09:21:52 pm »

My method has always been to produce mating pheromones to lure them into my mouth where I can effectively digest them with my lysozyme glands.

*shrug*  to me it sounds like you're attempting to blow them
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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18125 on: September 19, 2017, 10:19:34 pm »

While driving home, a pedestrian decided to cross against a green light (I had the light, he was jaywalking) in front of me without looking. Even seeing him walk up to the corner, hitting the breaks only allowed me to miss him by inches - had I been going even slightly above the speed limit, or had my reactions been even slightly slower, I would have slammed into the idiot in a van at thirty-five miles an hour. I can only thank Christ that I only drive sober and wasn't even a little bit tired.
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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18126 on: September 20, 2017, 03:16:49 am »

Protip: Blow gently on wasps, bees, anything like that, if they get too close. The CO2 in your breathe will generally cause them to think, "Shit, this place is no good." and fly elsewhere. Barring that, stay very still and calm. These two tricks work wonders. Bees are indeed awesome, but wasps and hornets also have their purposes.
I wouldn't recommend doing that anywhere near hornets. CO2 is their 'OMFG there's something breathing near our nest KILLING FRENZY MODE ACTIVATED BZZZZZZZZSTINGSTINGSTING' trigger
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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18127 on: September 20, 2017, 04:01:43 am »

Protip: Blow gently on wasps, bees, anything like that, if they get too close. The CO2 in your breathe will generally cause them to think, "Shit, this place is no good." and fly elsewhere. Barring that, stay very still and calm. These two tricks work wonders. Bees are indeed awesome, but wasps and hornets also have their purposes.
I wouldn't recommend doing that anywhere near hornets. CO2 is their 'OMFG there's something breathing near our nest KILLING FRENZY MODE ACTIVATED BZZZZZZZZSTINGSTINGSTING' trigger

Yeah, bees are fine, they are pretty chill (especially Australian native bees, they're usually stingless) but wasps and hornets? do not want, don't go near, freeze up if there's a few near you. We have European wasps and they're nasty fuckers.

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Oh yeah, I know that beach! I actually swim there sometimes. It's totally fine during the day, but this guy was sitting totally still in cold water after nightfall, when the lysianassid amphipods come out to play and feast (generally on detritus and corpses of fish, but hey I guess a non-moving human leg is fair play).

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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18128 on: September 20, 2017, 08:10:21 am »

Yeah, bees are fine, they are pretty chill (especially Australian native bees, they're usually stingless) but wasps and hornets? do not want, don't go near, freeze up if there's a few near you. We have European wasps and they're nasty fuckers.
Hornets (at least the European ones) aren't very agressive as long as you don't get near their nest or breathe at them. Otherwise they're about as agressive as bumblebees (not at all, unless you accidentally sit on them or crush them between your armpits). European (German) wasps (vespula germanica) are nasty fuckers indeed though. They might not be very large, but later in the year, when they don't need to forage for proteins to feed larvae anymore, they switch to foraging sweet stuff for themselves, and get annoyingly agressive. They'll sting for no apparent reason.

EDIT: oh yeah, you're advise to freeze up isn't very good. Might work fine for bees and single foraging hornets. However, if you are already being chased, don't freeze, but just run and keep running.
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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18129 on: September 20, 2017, 09:15:26 am »

If you just mind your own business and aren't near their nest, even wasps and hornets usually just ignore you. You're not food, afterall.

That's debatable, they generally just have trouble ganging up on you in large enough numbers to take you down ;)

Protip: Blow gently on wasps, bees, anything like that, if they get too close. The CO2 in your breathe will generally cause them to think, "Shit, this place is no good." and fly elsewhere. Barring that, stay very still and calm. These two tricks work wonders. Bees are indeed awesome, but wasps and hornets also have their purposes.
I wouldn't recommend doing that anywhere near hornets. CO2 is their 'OMFG there's something breathing near our nest KILLING FRENZY MODE ACTIVATED BZZZZZZZZSTINGSTINGSTING' trigger

Yeah, bees are fine, they are pretty chill (especially Australian native bees, they're usually stingless) but wasps and hornets? do not want, don't go near, freeze up if there's a few near you. We have European wasps and they're nasty fuckers.

Adorable aquatic life gnaws away at your lifeline while you aren't looking.
Adorable aquatic life gnaws away at your flesh while you aren't looking.


Oh yeah, I know that beach! I actually swim there sometimes. It's totally fine during the day, but this guy was sitting totally still in cold water after nightfall, when the lysianassid amphipods come out to play and feast (generally on detritus and corpses of fish, but hey I guess a non-moving human leg is fair play).


Then how would you ever go on sunset/midnight naked dips in summer?
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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18130 on: September 20, 2017, 09:51:21 am »



Yeah, bees are fine, they are pretty chill (especially Australian native bees, they're usually stingless) but wasps and hornets? do not want, don't go near, freeze up if there's a few near you. We have European wasps and they're nasty fuckers.


Thats not wasps, that's tyrannosaurus
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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18131 on: September 20, 2017, 10:05:09 am »

If you just mind your own business and aren't near their nest, even wasps and hornets usually just ignore you. You're not food, afterall.

That's debatable, they generally just have trouble ganging up on you in large enough numbers to take you down ;)

Protip: Blow gently on wasps, bees, anything like that, if they get too close. The CO2 in your breathe will generally cause them to think, "Shit, this place is no good." and fly elsewhere. Barring that, stay very still and calm. These two tricks work wonders. Bees are indeed awesome, but wasps and hornets also have their purposes.
I wouldn't recommend doing that anywhere near hornets. CO2 is their 'OMFG there's something breathing near our nest KILLING FRENZY MODE ACTIVATED BZZZZZZZZSTINGSTINGSTING' trigger

Yeah, bees are fine, they are pretty chill (especially Australian native bees, they're usually stingless) but wasps and hornets? do not want, don't go near, freeze up if there's a few near you. We have European wasps and they're nasty fuckers.

Adorable aquatic life gnaws away at your lifeline while you aren't looking.
Adorable aquatic life gnaws away at your flesh while you aren't looking.


Oh yeah, I know that beach! I actually swim there sometimes. It's totally fine during the day, but this guy was sitting totally still in cold water after nightfall, when the lysianassid amphipods come out to play and feast (generally on detritus and corpses of fish, but hey I guess a non-moving human leg is fair play).


Then how would you ever go on sunset/midnight naked dips in summer?

Not as common in summer, plus if you move around they can't get a good enough grip on you. These amphipods aren't great at holding on, and they only really exist in the shallows, so if you're actually swimming around, you're fine.

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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18132 on: September 20, 2017, 02:31:57 pm »

Oh, so they're basically australia's leeches? Except instead of being almost completely harmless they will chew your legs off :P
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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18133 on: September 20, 2017, 03:51:29 pm »

Oh, so they're basically australia's leeches? Except instead of being almost completely harmless they will chew your legs off :P

No, they're more like very miniature crabs who cluster and eat.

Our leeches are like our leeches.

Regarding the wasps, yeah i wouldn't advise freezing up if you're being chased by a hive of them, but if it's just like one or two come to inspect your drink or food or yourself, then freezing up is fine.

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Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« Reply #18134 on: September 20, 2017, 04:35:07 pm »

Oh, so they're basically australia's leeches? Except instead of being almost completely harmless they will chew your legs off :P

No, they're more like very miniature crabs who cluster and eat.

This is why I keep all my relationships with Australians strictly platonic. I'm just not risking it.
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