

Long-lived wasp skirmishers who charge without hesitation

The strong jaws of giant hornets are a source of fear to bees.
Typically, one wasp fighter can kill hundreds of bees.
Studies have shown that one wasp fighter can kill more than 40 bees in one minute.

It is only a matter of time before the giant wasp fighters arrive.

Long-lived wasps are the kings of bees that live in Korea, China, Japan, and Northeast Asia. There was an uproar recently when a giant hornet was discovered in the United States.
Long-lived wasps are 6 to 7 times larger than honey bees.


Bees risk their lives blocking the entrance.

Dead bees are tangled together and the bottom of the nest is already in chaos.


Because he can cut a bee in half with a single movement of his jaw.

They block the entrance with their bodies, and when one bee dies, another bee takes its place.
A tremendous bloody battle reminiscent of a siege war in the Middle Ages.




On the other hand, bees can withstand temperatures above 48 degrees.
To make this two-degree difference, a suicide commando unit surrounds the hornets.
This is to kill long-lived wasps by making a bee ball.

Long-lived wasp warriors pushed back by the bees’ fierce counterattack


