After he lost 35 hives to the Asian hornet, a French beekeeper Denis Jaffré knew he had to save his bees. He came up with a trap that stops the invasive species, but does no harm to bees or native hornets.
After he lost 35 hives to the Asian hornet, a French beekeeper Denis Jaffré knew he had to save his bees. He came up with a trap that stops the invasive species, but does no harm to bees or native hornets.
Poor guy... I hope his paw isn't seriously injured
Store Often Gets Robbed So The Owner Set Up The Ultimate Trap For Thieves
Store Often Gets Robbed So The Owner Set Up The Ultimate Trap For Thieves
I wonder how many people could be deceived
The device digs with electricity on demand.
I once had such a flower but it was so lazy that I had to catch flies for him myself
I once had such a flower but it was so lazy that I had to catch flies for him myself