was early April and the days were still fresh and a half rain. As he passed an old saw a rare dry oak lump hanging about two feet high, I stopped to photograph it and try to identify its origin, at first glance looked like an ostrich egg wrongly located by chance of fate. It was a hornet's nest, or swarm.
The cork was half rotten and cork bark was recessed. Investigators found that the crust had several holes that closely resembled the cavities that "woodpecker" made to open the fruits harvested. Scrutinizing these holes discovered some disturbing tenants. Appear to be a wasp, larger than the common, known as the "Hornets." Researching the net I found some curious information about these "bugs": "Seven hornet stings kill a horse, three to one adult and two child." This is nothing more than a saying, but that's the conventional wisdom ... You
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