Look what I found

Discussion in 'The Great Outdoors' started by CheebaWeeba, Dec 21, 2019.

  1. NSW Australia.
    It's too bad, under different circumstances I could use these guys, from what I hear.
    First time encounter with the species.
     

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  2. Put that shit on some sushi
     
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  3. Hm tasty looking! Cover em in chocolate and eat.
     
  4. Sooo...these are Australian Assassin bug nymphs.

    I'm actually going to be putting them to war soon...I plan to gather them today.

    See downstairs from my apartment we have to walk through a small like "lane" to get out the front of the building into the car park etc...and there's these hornet type things downstairs. I don't know exactly what they are but they're about the length of a (double) peanut and they don't look like an ordinary wasp.
    They're not outrightly aggressive at this point, but when we pass this plant that they appear to be living on, they let themselves be known and kind of do a fly-by...
    From what I understand of wasps etc, at the point they are past certain numbers they become agressive...and lets just say, whatever these things are it looks like they could hurt you.

    So I'm going to do a preemptive strike.
    I will collect the hungry nymphs, and place them at the bottom of the plant...most nymphs travel UP...so they'll go looking for food, they'll be tiny....they'll take out these other things.
    It's about 50-60 vs about 6 at this stage.

    These wasp things...good as popped.
     
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