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There's no fiercer looking or more dangerous insect than the giant Japanese hornet. The film follows the life of a giant hornet queen as she emerges from hibernation and starts to build her colony in an old temple garden. At first she is vulnerable, fighting bad weather as she painstakingly constructs her paper nest. But as workers hatch, her empire gains strength and desperate for food the hornets start to search for their favorite meal – honeybee grubs.

A beekeeper monk witnesses the rising power of the giant hornet colony, and despite the hornets' attacks on his own bees he reveals a deep respect for these incredible predators.



Buddha, Bees And The Giant Hornet Queen
anninitally
FANTASTIC Post..... Thanks Stoner
redeye2
QUOTE(anninitally @ Oct 11 2008, 12:42 PM) *
FANTASTIC Post..... Thanks Stoner


Bump. Great quality video and content.
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mash666
thanks stoner. great little doc!
iNLftField
very interesting, wasn't the first doc i've seen on theses remarkable creatures, but this one had a lot more info...Thanks so much.
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