The first of the year has been spotted in Kent which is the epicentre of these buggers and most likely because of the controversial channel tunnel. It it time to launch a citizens army ready to destroy nests .
It's all over the news |
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I don’t think there’s time to organise and train an army. Those buggers have been strategising all winter on how they will conquer us.
Time to embrace a new leader. They’re smart, they’re organised, they’re deadly and they’re coming.
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"I think that if they were called 'nice hornets' then people wouldn't freak out about them as much."
My friend almost died from a sting ! They are not nice at all. |
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I’m not worried, they won’t be heading north, they wouldn’t survive the 4 seasons of weather we can have in a day!
Just imagining them thinking spring has arrived, coming out of hibernation and being hit by a blizzard |
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"I think that if they were called 'nice hornets' then people wouldn't freak out about them as much.
My friend almost died from a sting ! They are not nice at all. "
He does 'drone' on a bit. Roxannnnnne! |
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