When Animals Attack
I once witnessed my best friend savaged near to death by a flock of rampant killer sheep.
It's a kill-or-be-killed world out there and poor Steve Irwin never made it back alive. Tell us your tales of survival.
( , Thu 24 Apr 2008, 14:45)
I once witnessed my best friend savaged near to death by a flock of rampant killer sheep.
It's a kill-or-be-killed world out there and poor Steve Irwin never made it back alive. Tell us your tales of survival.
( , Thu 24 Apr 2008, 14:45)
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lack of killingness can be sorted....
by keeping the little buzz-tard (see what I did there? clever, huh?) in the glass. Then dropping said glass into a bath or basin full of water.then tip it, and tip it some more,until the wasp drowns.
Also, it can be rendered unncecessary by passing all prospective clothing through a mangle prior to use, or by building some sort of bugzapper-racket based clothes hanger.
Alternatively, you might want to count yourself lucky that it wasn't a wood wasps' ovipositor. I was threatened by one of those last autumn. you never did see a more evil looking insect!
( , Wed 30 Apr 2008, 15:56, Reply)
by keeping the little buzz-tard (see what I did there? clever, huh?) in the glass. Then dropping said glass into a bath or basin full of water.then tip it, and tip it some more,until the wasp drowns.
Also, it can be rendered unncecessary by passing all prospective clothing through a mangle prior to use, or by building some sort of bugzapper-racket based clothes hanger.
Alternatively, you might want to count yourself lucky that it wasn't a wood wasps' ovipositor. I was threatened by one of those last autumn. you never did see a more evil looking insect!
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