Our fabrication shop has apparently become some sort of breeding ground for insanely sized
locusts and maybe
bees. I'm no insect expert, both could be locust, I don't know. The first one looks like a bee to me. However, I haven't seen a bee this big and I live upstate in the mountains. All I know is, I feel like I've been disposing of insects more than fabricating sheet metal these days. If this continues I may be in the market for a
Geiger counter to check radiation levels.
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I don't know if this is a wasp or a locust. All I know is that it's giant. |
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This one died because a bird attacked it just inside our overhead door |
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