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By *ssex_tom OP   Man 25 weeks ago

Chelmsford

Reports that DNA tests reveal that Asian hornets, soon to be renamed by woke scientists, have survived a winter in England. Well to be fair, we hardly have winters now and rarely a frost. These buggers eat our bees which is not good for fertilizing the plants which in turn may mean fewer crops. Not sure how far north these buggers have got but Kent, known as the Garden of England, seems to be their epicentre. Tom is not sure how cold it is in the north but he once went to a place called Scarborough and the wind cut through like a knife through hot butter. Is Putin involved in any way? It's all over the news

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By *elliflousCouple 25 weeks ago

North West.

I suspect Nigel will have something wise* and insightful** to say about this. After all, technically they are illegal immigrants.

*Hah

*Double Hah.

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By *reedyHMan 25 weeks ago

bellingham


"I suspect Nigel will have something wise* and insightful** to say about this. After all, technically they are illegal immigrants.

*Hah

*Double Hah. "

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By *a LunaWoman 25 weeks ago

South Wales

There’s a sting to this tale and no mistake.

I’ve yet to see one - long live the Bumblebee

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By *hocolate37Man 25 weeks ago

Heathrow


"I suspect Nigel will have something wise* and insightful** to say about this. After all, technically they are illegal immigrants.

*Hah

*Double Hah. "

Bloody Asian hornets - coming over here and bringing their families, killing our British bees, nicking the nectar from British flowers - why didn't they stay in France, blah blah...

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By *uriousscouserWoman 25 weeks ago

Wirral

Are these the murder hornets that were all over the news in 2019/20?

I was wondering what had happened to them. They and the creepy killer clowns just seemed to vanish from view.

Good to know they've been keeping busy.

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By *idnight RamblerMan 25 weeks ago

Pershore

I'm a bit worried about the publicity this is getting. It will result in people killing our indigenous hornets, which are rare enough as it is.

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By *zeroMan 25 weeks ago

Glasgow

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By *zeroMan 25 weeks ago

Glasgow

Is it bad that I heard this story get a quick mention on the radio and I instantly knew I would see a Tom post on here about it?

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By *ensuallover1000Man 25 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

I saw a clip of some daft sod eating a live one(!!!)

It promptly stung him in the mouth and the subsequent clip showcased the guys face which had swollen up like a beach ball

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man 25 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"Is it bad that I heard this story get a quick mention on the radio and I instantly knew I would see a Tom post on here about it?"

Is Tom that predictable....

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 25 weeks ago

Central


"Is it bad that I heard this story get a quick mention on the radio and I instantly knew I would see a Tom post on here about it?

Is Tom that predictable...."

Your news is reliable Tom. Keep it up

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 25 weeks ago

Central

It's potentially tragic if a few of them get established here, with our milder winters.

This past winter was very mild overall, with few freezing periods etc

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