To Bee, or Not To Bee

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To Bee, or Not To Bee

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Flamethrower drone incinerates wasp nests in China

BEIJING — A drone has been converted into a flying flamethrower in central China in a fiery campaign to eradicate more than 100 wasp nests.

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Nyte_Byrd wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 9:24 am Flamethrower drone incinerates wasp nests in China

BEIJING — A drone has been converted into a flying flamethrower in central China in a fiery campaign to eradicate more than 100 wasp nests.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/ ... s-in-china
 
 
 

 
     $12,000!
     I carry 20 oz cans of Wasp Spray in our vehicles (for protection and wasps).  Our mountain properties have lots of bees and wasp.  We travel a lot so occasionally cross paths with crazed road-ragers; thus, California.
   What in God's name does this have to do with the drone story!?
   I shall answer.  It would take a high school shop class about a week to outfit the same drone with a remote controlled actuator fitted to the above mentioned (cheap and reliable) wasp spray.
    End of story.
    
 
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