In this video, a month of Asian honeybees takes its revenge, exterminating a wasp that ate a member of the hive.

Typically, when a wasp invades a hive, hundreds of bees surround the intruder and create what is called a “heat ball”. The “giant” wasp has a terrible weakness – can’t stand the heat.

When wasps attack a hive, a group of worker bees vibrate their wing muscles to create temperatures around 46°C For more from 30 minutes, enough to kill the wasps, which cannot withstand such temperatures, with their heat. However, it is important that they develop the “heat balls” quickly, otherwise the wasp releases pheromones that attract reinforcements…

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