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Deleted User
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03:35 Thu 2 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
I have a whole heap of random stuff going round my brain at the mo, and, contrary to popular belief its not caused by my alledged larger levels of alcohol consumption (that might be a contributing factor to the ever increasing fear of the unknown, but that can wait for now).

anyways, the one burning thing i want answers to right now is wasps.

Are they just a decoy for bees?


Oh, feel free to ask anything you like here, I'm sure somebody has an answer somewhere...
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03:37 Thu 2 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
OR....Are bee's wasp decoys? *Shrugs*


I want to know why Super Glue stick to the inside of the tube / bottle !!!
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03:52 Thu 2 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
nope.. bees serve a purpose in pollenation and the creation of the good old stuff called honey.

As for the superglue, it reacts with oxygen to make it set hard, thus staying liquified in the bottle.

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11:02 Thu 2 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
why do people look in a dictionary to help them spell a word cos ud need to know how to spell it to look for it???? CRAZINESS! lol

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luckypot
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11:44 Thu 2 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
lol, you always know the first 2 letters, so you'd be able to find the word...

why do dogs farts smell so much? lol
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16:07 Thu 2 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
because all farts smell

why do we ak such rando questions? lol


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Deleted User
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04:40 Fri 3 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
*still waits for the wasp answer*

come on people, im losing sleep over this one
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09:15 Fri 3 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
no i dont think so...they are just one more annoying creature for us
alex_wurz07
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14:53 Sat 4 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
wat does it take 2 get a break of 147 on original lol!
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15:12 Sat 4 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
driver8 said:
*still waits for the wasp answer*

come on people, im losing sleep over this one

Ecology
Wasps are highly important to ecosystems. Sawflies consume vegetation and so limit plant growth. Most other wasps are either parasitic or predaceous and therefore play a vital role in limiting the populations of thousands of other insect species. All wasps are eaten by other species, thereby providing many links in the food web. Many parasitic wasps have been cultured and used in the biological control of agricultural pests. Although a few of the stinging wasps are considered nuisances, they also provide benefits. Yellow jackets and paper wasps, for example, prey on caterpillars and other larvae that can destroy crops. Wasps feed on flower nectar and play a role in pollination.

Now you can sleep easy Driver8
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03:23 Mon 6 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
pmfsl.. thnx hun
















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08:50 Mon 6 Aug 07 (BST)  [Link]  
they are there just to sting us :P

Edited at 13:50 Mon 6/08/07 (BST)
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