[QUOTE=TamTamJam;25325733]They fly off in random directions then die alone..?
:ohdear:[/QUOTE]
They do it to prevent further infection of the hive. Sometimes it doesn't work but other times it does just fine.
[QUOTE=TamTamJam;25325733]They fly off in random directions then die alone..?
:ohdear:[/QUOTE]
I don't want to die alone.
:ohdear:
[QUOTE=NotSo1337;25329218]Who cares? They're flying mini vuvuzela's.[/QUOTE]
without them you'd (and everything else would) starve to death.
edit: this point needs more reinforcement
[QUOTE=Glitch360;25335861]Why can't this happen to wasps and mosquitos[/QUOTE]
Because wasps are very important for balancing their ecosystem. Mosquitos are just bastards.
[img]http://satelliteshow.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/not_the_bees.jpg[/img]
Finding what's killing the bees won't bring back your goddamn honey.
Let's reproduce this virus and distribute it to all bees.
In a few more decades, there will be no more honey :frown:
[QUOTE=B1N4RY!;25344857]In a few more decades, there will be no more honey :frown:[/QUOTE]
Or watermelon, or onions, or broccoli, or kiwi, or a whole bunch of other foods.