ermmmm hornets?honey bees are as harmless as flies to mantids. they're a great source of food if you want to spend the time catching them. wasps and hornets should be used with caution since they're more robust and also have sharp mandibles. however, the more heavily built mantids should have no catching them either.
brilliant just brilliant...best metaphor ever!no way man that would be like feeding a grenade to a child.
I don't think it's gonna help any... It's a shame really... Looks like our wonderfully convenient cellular phones are actually destroying the bees.It is sad and true that bee's in England are on a decline. im gonna plant loads of native wild flowers in the garden (have already planted some) to help them out, also going to make a few behive's for them, then i wont feel guilty feeding the odd one to the mantids once they are established.
That's interesting. First time I ever heard of that. I wonder which cell phone frequency they're referring to because there are a few that cell phones can use.I don't think it's gonna help any... It's a shame really... Looks like our wonderfully convenient cellular phones are actually destroying the bees.It is sad and true that bee's in England are on a decline. im gonna plant loads of native wild flowers in the garden (have already planted some) to help them out, also going to make a few behive's for them, then i wont feel guilty feeding the odd one to the mantids once they are established.
Most of the world's crops depend on pollination by bees. Albert Einstein once said that if the bees disappeared, "man would have only four years of life left".
http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/...icle2449968.ece
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