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Why save a wasp? They're made out of hate and anger. If it was a bubble bee, I'd understand. They make honey and keep our flowers alive. Wasps, hornets and yellow jackets are just evil!
Bubble bees are the best! I've heard there are different species too: Dove, Olay, Ivory, and Dial to name a few.
Lol *bumble bee. I'll admit, that was a pretty funny auto correct.
Wasps, yellow jackets and hornets also help to pollinate flowers and they hunt less derivable insects like ones that damage your garden. Every animal has a purpose
bumblebees don't produce honey here is a list to help you understand. Honeybees -Small body, fuzzy torso, sleak abdomen, and thin wings. - 2.5cm in length - Colonies of 1000-25000. - Can sting only once, but the males cannot sting - Produce a honey comb and honey surplus - Large portion of the colony overwinters with the queen - Honeybees are not native to Canada, brought over by Europeans during settlement. Bumblebees - Thick and furry body. Fat all around with yellow, orange, and or black colouring. - Thick wings visible when landed. - Various sizes from 2-5cm. - Live in poorly drained soils. Small nests os 5-50 members. -Queeens are the only bee to overwinter, they hibernate at the nesting site. - Bumblebees can sting multiple times, but only the females can sting. - Bumblebees do not produce a honey surplus like honeybees. - They are native to Canada, with over 25 species specializing on the Rocky Mountain Regions.
Wasps have benificial roles to play as well. Don't be dumb
Ydi, who in the right mind would protect a wasp.
Psst, you have a KY bottle in your background.
I know, if you've ever seen a documentary about the jerks, you'd know that 10-20 wasps can wipe out a whole colony of bees.
Wasps never understand compassion sheesh they need to grow up
Mayb it wanted to die
Maybe you thwarted its suicide attempt? Or maybe it's just an asshole wasp.
Asshole wasp? Are you implying there are other types?
Who knows? I can't keep track of the seemingly endless types of insects out there anymore.
YDI.
Wasps are evil creatures that have no purpose other than to make your life hell. They don't contribute to the ecosystem they live in like bees do. They exist to be assholes... Ants on the other hand do serve a purpose. You need to reevaluate your priorities...as karma is apparently trying to tell you!
You are an idiot. Do your homework before you state such idiotic things. Wasps have beneficial roles to play as nearly every living creature does. What you say about wasps, are less true about wasps and more true about humans. Humans are horrible and don't serve nture at all. If it were a human being
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You never protect a wasp.
I am curious what code makes ants less worthy of life than wasps?