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I just 3 days ago killed all the wasps at my house. 4 nests... 2 of them big. Hated doing it but they get aggressive in large numbers. 



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Is one of these a bee and one a wasp - or are they both bees or both wasps - submit your vote

 

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Wasps are good for farmers.

Wasps are a vital part of the ecosystem because they help regulate the populations of insect pests. Wasps are common parasites of caterpillars, aphids, whiteflies, and a lot of other insects which eat crops. Due to their host specificity and general hardiness, they’re especially prized by people who look for new animals to introduce to control introduced pests.

 

Paper Wasps pollinate Figs

 

Wasp Venom might be able cure some forms of Cancer in the future

Wasp venom has it’s own biotechnological applications. The venom of Polybia, a distant cousin of the Yellow Jacket, can selectively kill cancer cells in a petri dish. This is a pretty far cry from a new treatment, and a lot more development is needed, but it’s still a new source of potentially useful pharmaceutical compounds.

 

The reality is that bees can be very aggressive, and wasps can be very tame in the right circumstances. These are both insects, small and easily scared, which are capable of defending themselves. They deserve respect, not scorn. Both bees and wasps are extremely useful, but in very different ways. Bees produce something we consume directly, but wasps keep us from having to hurt the environment to produce food.

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Is one of these a bee and one a wasp - or are they both bees or both wasps - submit your vote

 

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I think this goes in the ugly thread https://www.xtremeidiots.com/topic/61650-sooo-ugly/#entry676811

because they are both on the ugly side of things.



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Not ugly - but unbelievably FUGLY

We don't have that thread maybe you should create it

 

!FU @@TBB and !FU @@Go0fLo0p

 

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We don't have that thread maybe you should create it

 

!FU @@TBB and !FU @@Go0fLo0p

 

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sure you do if not here it tis again! https://www.xtremeidiots.com/topic/61650-sooo-ugly/#entry676811


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Wasp Venom might be able cure some forms of Cancer in the future.

Wasp venom has it’s own biotechnological applications. The venom of Polybia, a distant cousin of the Yellow Jacket, can selectively kill cancer cells in a petri dish. This is a pretty far cry from a new treatment, and a lot more development is needed, but it’s still a new source of potentially useful pharmaceutical compounds.

 

The reality is that bees can be very aggressive, and wasps can be very tame in the right circumstances. These are both insects, small and easily scared, which are capable of defending themselves. They deserve respect, not scorn. Both bees and wasps are extremely useful, but in very different ways. Bees produce something we consume directly, but wasps keep us from having to hurt the environment to produce food.

"Wasp Venom might be able to cure some forms of Cancer"? Why dont people just change their acidic lifestyle and cure cancer by doing what is right?

 

In reality I have bees and I have wasps. Bees have once chance to sting you.. they die if they do. I have not been stung in over 15 years by a bee. Wasps on the other hand 3 sting last year 2 the year before. 

 

Wasps are aggressive.... big time. 



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You say about acidic lifestyle.

 

My great grandfather moved from rural China to Germany, ate nothing but homegrown or locally sourced food, and meat was raised on a small holding he bad.

 

He didn't drink alcohol or caffeine, didn't smoke, and the most acidic things he ate were fruits like apples, plums and homegrown child's. But with all of that, he died of lung cancer.

 

As for bee stings and wasp stings, bees sting as a last resort, wasps go HAM if they can.

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Hey Hxtr,I did ACID in the late 60's,is that the same kind you are preaching?You know Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.

 

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You say about acidic lifestyle.

 

My great grandfather moved from rural China to Germany, ate nothing but homegrown or locally sourced food, and meat was raised on a small holding he bad.

 

He didn't drink alcohol or caffeine, didn't smoke, and the most acidic things he ate were fruits like apples, plums and homegrown child's. But with all of that, he died of lung cancer.

 

As for bee stings and wasp stings, bees sting as a last resort, wasps go HAM if they can.

Fruits like Apples, plums are 100% Alkaline they like Rain water which is acidic. 

If he lived in Germany.... German's they have a bad habit of burning  coal in neighbor hoods to heat water. Our curtain in the kitchen windows would turn black from the suit as the coal burning boiler was in our back yard. Maybe that caused his lung cancer.

 

Unless he was drinking Alkaline water.. water made to be Alkaline naturally or induced with technology then it does not matter what he did or did not eat unless his diet was an Alkaline you are still acidic. 

 

German love to drink carbonated water. Acidic at 2.5 ph. Why they love that bubbly stuff I dont know but it is poison. 



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Hey Hxtr,I did ACID in the late 60's,is that the same kind you are preaching?You know Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.

 

578e35d6d3d9e_th.jpgGroovy man.Far out.

It was some good shit! last time I did LSD was in 2002. We need to get HT can talk to the some chemists at the college and have them make us some as that is where my last batch came from.. Austin.

 

Shrooms are the way to go. Very clean... can be an amazing trip.  



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Cancer cannot-survive-in-an-oxygenated-alkaline-environment

Cancer is no mystery. It is our lifestyle and or environment including foods and water we consume that cause cancer. 

Fix one environmental factor..  "water" the water we consume in an effort to create an alkaline body stay away from things that promote acid in our bodies like bottled water one example... then cancer can not live. Period. If you have heart burn you have an acidic lifestyle and you have too much acid in your system. People treat things with pills when if they changed their water that problem goes away. 
 

http://cancercompassalternateroute.com/cancer/cancer-cannot-survive-in-an-oxygenated-alkaline-environment/#

Dr. Hiromi Shinya  who invited the colonoscopy in Japan knows how to cure cancer. Why did we not take is method of treating colon cancer like we do his procedure he invented to look at it? Kinds of sounds stupid. Or is ti marketing? Or is cancer big money? 

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