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
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