"The hornets are then placed, while still alive, into the jars, which are then closed up, and spend the last moments of their lives essentially suffocating/drowning in honey."
...Well, that's certainly, a fate worse than death.
"The hornets are then placed, while still alive, into the jars, which are then closed up, and spend the last moments of their lives essentially suffocating/drowning in honey."
...Well, that's certainly, a fate worse than death.
I think he meant it as an irony. Hornet breaks into bee hives in order to eat bee larva, bee itself and honey, and these particular hornets essentially dying from honey overload is the very essence of ironic death.
I think he meant it as an irony. Hornet breaks into bee hives in order to eat bee larva, bee itself and honey, and these particular hornets essentially dying from honey overload is the very essence of ironic death.
...oh. I'm dumb. Feel free to "bruh" me, I deserved it.