Author Topic: Stung by a wasp  (Read 5489 times)

wasps are the bug equivalent of cancer.

Wasps are actually pretty beneficial to the ecosystem. Some are excellent at controlling population which is valuable to farmers because they can eat insects who destroy crops. Some are also pollinators and we would not have figs in particular without them. Furthermore, they're a great source of food to birds.

not like mosquitoes however, the disappearance of which would have no lasting effect on the ecosystem as a whole

Wasps are actually pretty beneficial to the ecosystem. Some are excellent at controlling population which is valuable to farmers because they can eat insects who destroy crops. Some are also pollinators and we would not have figs in particular without them. Furthermore, they're a great source of food to birds.
fUrThEr moRe thEy'Re a gReAt soUrce oF fOoD to bIrDs brother shut up we out here trying to make wasps extinct


not like mosquitoes however, the disappearance of which would have no lasting effect on the ecosystem as a whole
then where would microcephalic babies come from?

while i hate wasps, keep this fun fact in mind: they are the main predators of black widow spiders.

They need to do their loving job better.


Or how about forget black widows and wasps.

me and my friends actually made a valid argument on how wasps are worse than Riddler


while i hate wasps, keep this fun fact in mind: they are the main predators of black widow spiders.
as a whole, spiders in nature arent really a problem to humans.

if you see occupied spider webs outside your house just leave them alone them brothers just tryna live and they help keep actual problems out

if they in your house tho try to relocate them outside otherwise stomp on them hoes

The first time I was ever stung by a bug was when I was a toddler, I saw a bug drowning in a pool and I thought I should probably help it so I tried to raise it out of the pool, and then it stung the forget out of me. Spoiler: It drowned, like a dumbass.

ive had the luck of never being stung by these freaks before because im too much of a pusillanimous individual to even let myself near one

right? lol

soon as i see a wasp my ass is running in the other direction

one time i was playing with my dog in my backyard and a tarantula hawk wasp decided it wanted to occupy the premises. picked up my dog and got tf on up outta there. might as well have been usain bolt lmao my dog was lookin at me like brother tf
« Last Edit: October 16, 2017, 03:34:34 AM by Khaz »

I see these forgeters pretty much every day in my city.
Thankfully the air of Canada must make them more docile or something because they hover around my face a lot and don't sting.
It's still irritating though.

right? lol

soon as i see a wasp my ass is running in the other direction

one time i was playing with my dog in my backyard and a tarantula hawk wasp decided it wanted to occupy the premises. picked up my dog and got tf on up outta there. might as well have been usain bolt lmao my dog was lookin at me like brother tf
holy stuff i would have pissed myself

ever get one down your shirt? they sting you like 20 times lol
lmao i remember back when i was still in primary school a wasp went down my friends uniform and everyone around him freaked out including me but he was totally oblivious about it