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Seriously does no one proof read anymore
I don't believe so. Even the BBC News website is quite poor these days.
James
Seriously does no one proof read anymore
We need a nationwide strategyYou got to catch one of the buggers first!!!!!!
We need a nationwide strategy
EVEN the BBC? It’s been poor for news for a long time, so it might just as well be grammatically incorrect into the bargain.I don't believe so. Even the BBC News website is quite poor these days.
James
Jamsz'll be okay he's on a joint!at least there wouldn't be many arguments about who gets a leg
From the article "They grow on average to a two cm in length and are known for sending out hunting teams to search for prey colonies" https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/invasive...europe-as-researchers-scramble-to-track-down/
Now you’ve spoiled it all.From the article "They grow on average to a two cm in length
Now you’ve spoiled it all.
Pargyle the jungle boyRoast till crispy, break off the head and wings and chomp on the the thorax ... if they are anything like grasshoppers, locusts or cockroaches they are a bit nutty in flavour - you need a drink with them as they are a bit dry - personal experience - don't ask !
It would need a high tensile vine to see me swinging through the trees !Pargyle the jungle boy
It's the vision of the loin cloth that made me heave.It would need a high tensile vine to see me swinging through the trees !
I ate loads of bugs while living in Thailand. It was a bit like having a bowl of nuts with a beerRoast till crispy, break off the head and wings and chomp on the the thorax ... if they are anything like grasshoppers, locusts or cockroaches they are a bit nutty in flavour - you need a drink with them as they are a bit dry - personal experience - don't ask !
There are some thoughts you should keep to yourself,It's the vision of the loin cloth that made me heave.
Does it taste like chicken?its a new entrant ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vespa_soror
I note that a defensive technique is for predated bees to apply animal excrement around the entrance to their residences. This causes me to wonder: 1. will apiaries rush to make wattle-and-daub hives using traditional ingredients or 2. does this imply that that someone is talking a load of bull? Either way, I'm unconvinced that careless muck spreading around/onto hives is going to prove popular.its a new entrant ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vespa_soror
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