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Tony Falcone
Atlantic City, NJ 路 8 hours ago

and,? what 馃

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Doris Santiago
Vineland, NJ 路 12 days ago

Those things are wasps. I don't care what anybody says

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Celeste Atkins
Las Vegas, NV 路 24 days ago

feeding giant flies馃槅

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Jody Mack
Garland, TX 路 9 days ago

why didn't the wasp attack him. r they trained wasp.

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Yook Leed
Valley Stream, NY 路 13 days ago

People from Asia are not scared of any bugs. Ask them if you meet one.

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Barton Shelby
Jacksonville, OR 路 16 days ago

looks like wasps to me . 馃

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PEPPERMINTBONE
Covington, GA 路 24 days ago

SLICED OF SUGAR CANE OR ALOE VERA 馃き馃巸

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King Meister
Caldwell, ID 路 21 days ago

not sure of this location but I visited my daughter Texas and they had some hornets that looked like these ones. I was told not to mess with them because they're stingy is way worse than any wasp sting and takes way longer to go away.

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Leta Pearson
Indian River, MI 路 12 days ago

ever heard of the hornet king? he says wasps are part of hornet family. he is very interesting,, on YouTube.

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Jeffrey Munn
Tyler, TX 路 12 days ago

Fake duh

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Brenda Simpson
23 days ago

Wasps! Mean ones!

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Ray Gun
Sterling Heights, MI 路 12 days ago

It's rather unfortunate that I'm not a mad scientist; I'd be developing a strain that's genetically predisposed to sting - repeatedly - optical, auditory & aroma sensory organs. 馃 I got a patent on the idea, so don't be EVEN going there w/ out expecting to pay me royalties. 馃槫

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Schmedly Smith
San Bernardino, CA 路 21 days ago

..these kinda looked like TARANTULA WASPS... y'know,,the ones that hunt tarantulas and lay their eggs in them? can't tell for SURE...but it looks like em...馃馃馃

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Patricia St. Pierre
Red Bluff, CA 路 23 days ago

yumm fried crispy with garlic 馃憤