Wasp kills big mouse in less than 1 minute
Video of the death battle between wasps and mice was recorded by the account NegativeCreep12 on the street in Gulfport, Mississippi, USA.
Video of the death battle between wasps and mice was recorded by the account NegativeCreep12 on the street in Gulfport, Mississippi, USA. In the video, the wasp attacks the rat's face, causing the victim to roll on the ground in pain.
At first, the rat tried to struggle, trying to escape the wasp's grasp. But the wasp is so strong that it can even pull up a mouse many times larger than it is on the street. After about a minute of struggling and struggling, the mouse was finally exhausted, in pain, lying motionless and dying. The bee leaves the victim and flies away.
After the video was shared on the network, it attracted the attention of many people. It also causes many people to debate whether wasps will choose mammals as a host to lay eggs.
Wasps and ants are two parasitic insects that seek out a host (usually another insect) to lay their eggs. When the eggs hatch, the larvae begin to digest the host from the inside.
Wasps with venom and ferocity, known as 'killer bees', known to scientists as genocide bees, are a terrible nightmare for many insects.
Only female wasps have poison stingers to take down their opponents. Wasps often hunt individually, and when in danger they will secrete hormones to 'ask' nearby bees to gather together to attack the victim.
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