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Itās true, the sting of a honeybee is a last gasp defense of the hive as it ALWAYS kills the bee, while the bumble bee can sting repeatedly with no damage to itself, hornets as well.
Of course, the pain of the sting doesnāt help us appreciate the attendant death of the insect causing it.
The thing is, if you want to catch an earthworm you have to lure it out by setting up a thumper and getting the hell out of the way when it surfaces so it doesnāt eat you and your whole party. Not everyone has mastered the technique
42āSquirmāMatt FergusonAlice ProdanouFebruary 20, 2009 (2009-02-20)Itās time for an Archer Family father-son and mother-daughter adventure. While Abby and Petunia take on some extreme sports, Ty gets stuck on a fishing trip that he wishes he could have squirmed his way out of . . . especially when he and Harvey end up surrounded by giant angry worms! Grossology
RAGs over 2 years ago
Earthworms donāt make something that other animals want.
kingdiamond69 over 2 years ago
And bees rarely sting out of spite they only do so when they feel threatened.
MichaelAxelFleming over 2 years ago
Worms have the weapon of āickiness.ā
Ricky Bennett over 2 years ago
Todayās comic is definitely bee gradeā¦
Concretionist over 2 years ago
They donāt have honey to protect, either.
TonysSon over 2 years ago
We need āem both. Canāt bait a hook with a bee. Canāt pollinate with an earthworm.
Doug K over 2 years ago
Some might even ask, āWhy doesnāt everything have stingers?ā
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Earth worm has natural camouflage and a handy hiding place. One has to work to get it. A bee on the other hand not so much.
Darwinskeeper over 2 years ago
The curious thing is that the worker beeās stinger is a repurposing of their ovipositor, we are being stung with female genetalia.
goboboyd over 2 years ago
āRespect the tool.ā
mac04416 over 2 years ago
Honey bees donāt sting to protect themselves, they only sting to protect their honey supply.
mourdac Premium Member over 2 years ago
Butterflies with Uzis ā¦.
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 2 years ago
Stingers just donāt work well in the narrow little tunnels earthworms create.
cabalonrye over 2 years ago
Thatās a last gasp defence as the sting tears off the beeās body. Itās a suicide sting attack.
wellis1947 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Itās true, the sting of a honeybee is a last gasp defense of the hive as it ALWAYS kills the bee, while the bumble bee can sting repeatedly with no damage to itself, hornets as well.
Of course, the pain of the sting doesnāt help us appreciate the attendant death of the insect causing it.
AndrewSihler over 2 years ago
āSelf-defenseā thatās always fatal is not much of a defense.
moondog42 Premium Member over 2 years ago
The thing is, if you want to catch an earthworm you have to lure it out by setting up a thumper and getting the hell out of the way when it surfaces so it doesnāt eat you and your whole party. Not everyone has mastered the technique
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 2 years ago
42āSquirmāMatt FergusonAlice ProdanouFebruary 20, 2009 (2009-02-20)Itās time for an Archer Family father-son and mother-daughter adventure. While Abby and Petunia take on some extreme sports, Ty gets stuck on a fishing trip that he wishes he could have squirmed his way out of . . . especially when he and Harvey end up surrounded by giant angry worms! Grossology
https://www.wcostream.com/playlist-cat/458709/grossology-season-2-episode-16-squirm
christelisbetty over 2 years ago
What one species, harms or kills for spiteā¦for sport ?
Mary McNeil Premium Member over 2 years ago
Australian earthworms are supposed to be rather largeā¦.
Purple-Stater Premium Member over 2 years ago
For most of North America, earthworms are an invasive species. Prior to the arrival of Europeans there hadnāt been any for 11,000 years.
Yermo Adam 7 months ago
No Earthworms in America since the ice-age and Euros came.