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/jp/ this is terrible.
I can't go to japan anymore. Apparently these little fuckers are all over the place. Like what the fuck kind of hell spawn is this? Ill stick to murkkka for a while longer...

>> No.2241082

Looks like a caterpillar to me?

>> No.2241081

FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFffffffffffff

>> No.2241089

Actually, I always found them rather cute.

>> No.2241085

WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT THING

>> No.2241092

Better than Australia.

>> No.2241091

Hate to break it to you bro, but we have caterpillars just as nasty looking all over the US. Besides, it's a caterpillar. It's got nothing on you, unlike the FUCKING BEES!

>> No.2241099

Oh come on, it's not THAT big

>> No.2241101

Do they have spiders? I'd take these things over spiders.

>> No.2241106

I'm pretty sure while they may look frightening to some, they're harmless.

>> No.2241108

>>2241091
Whats wrong with the bees???

>> No.2241111

is that sum higad

>> No.2241112

>>2241091
Oh, you mean the two inch long Japanese killer bees?

>> No.2241113

Not with a ten foot pole.

>> No.2241114

>>2241108
Nothing's wrong with the bees. It's the hornets you have to worry about. Those Japanese hornets are HUGE!

>> No.2241121

>>2241089
Me too. They're just colorful caterpillars.

>> No.2241122
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>>2241114
Good fucking lord

>> No.2241124

fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffuck you SO MUCH op

I can't fap now because I'll be worried that one of those is going to slither up and bite me in the dick! I hope you're happy!

>> No.2241129

The only insects in Japan are cicadas.

>> No.2241131

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_giant_hornet
When it has a nickname like YAK-KILLER you know it's hardcore.

>> No.2241134

>>2241124
Do you live in japan?

>> No.2241139

>>2241129
WRRRRRRRRRRRRR WRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

>> No.2241138

>>2241134
No, but knowing that they exist is enough.

>> No.2241144

>>2241131
Mother of God...

>> No.2241147

>>2241122
Oh god I've seen a documentary about those. A few of these fuckers can take out a whole colony of European bees.

>> No.2241148

>>2241139
MINNNNNNNNN MINNNNNNNN MINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN

>> No.2241159

>>2241122
Eeewww.

You have no idea of how warm and fuzzy that picture makes me feel since I have chronic fear of bees and flies.

>> No.2241160

>>2241148
KA-KA! KA-KA!

>> No.2241163

TSUKUTSUKUBOOOOOOOSHIIIII

>> No.2241181

>>2241147
The only way the bees can fight them is to get about 100 bees to surround it and vibrate, raising its body temperature until it dies. Holy shit, bees are hardcore.

>> No.2241182
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2241182

So cute.

>> No.2241184

>>2241181
>As the hornet enters the nest, a large mob of about five hundred honey bees surrounds it, completely covering it and preventing it from moving, and begin quickly vibrating their flight muscles. This has the effect of raising the temperature of the honey bee mass to 47 °C (117 °F). The honey bees can barely tolerate this temperature, but the hornet cannot survive more than 46 °C (115 °F), so it dies. Often several bees perish along with the intruder, but the death of the hornet scout prevents it from summoning reinforcements which would wipe out the colony

Oops, I was wrong, 500 BEES!

>> No.2241197

>>2241182

I'm curious. What is this? It looks fascinating.

>> No.2241199

>>2241182
What the fuck...

>> No.2241207

It is a shame that this thread is the only that have more to with Japan than any other... and it is about bugs.

>> No.2241210

>>2241182
I think does things on its back are eggs.

>> No.2241211

>>2241197
I don't know. ask /x/ or something.

>> No.2241213

so moe

>> No.2241216

ITT - nobody on /jp/ can go to Japan because of their assorted phobias.

>> No.2241223

>>2241216

I'm afraid of talking to people.

>> No.2241225

>>2241182
FUCK YOU
I'M EATING. FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK THIS SPAGHETTI IS GOING TO WASTE AND IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT

>> No.2241235

>>2241223
Even me?

>> No.2241232

>>2241182

Oh hey, a giant waterbug, those are the things that suck out frogs guts through their skulls.

>> No.2241239

>>2241235

Especially you.

>> No.2241245

>>2241232
my eyes hurt thinking about that....

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>>2241239

>> No.2241250
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>>2241232

Neat.

>> No.2241256

>>2241111

get out

>> No.2241259
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>>2241232
>emit a fluid from their anus.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4LqmdPqI9s

I found a neat homemade documentary and an awful wordart picture.

>> No.2241287

Although not really dangerous, the Giant Water Bug can give one a nasty bite. One person described the bite as very painful, causing the finger and whole hand to swell up dramatically, to the point where they lost all use of the hand,and remaining thus for about two weeks. I

>> No.2241310

I knew a girl who got bit by one of these thing and the wound was dirty; red marks appea

>> No.2241343

considering its like a spider with its venom ment to start digestion, I can imagine it sucks pretty bad to get a bite, especially since the amount in significantly larger. A bug with a similar bite is the assassin bug, or also the wheel bug, both of which are plentiful in the us, and are difficult to spot, typically living in college campuses with decent foliage, due to the presence of flowers to attract their food, which includes bees, spiders with the same idea, anons, and butterflies.

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>>2241207
What's wrong with bugs? Futaba has a whole board devoted to bugs. Japan has some really freaky bugs.

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>>2241101
Am I cute, uguu?

>> No.2241413
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>>2241410

>> No.2241420

>>2241410
FUCK YOU ANON
FUCK YOU RIGHT IN THE EYE

>> No.2241479
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>>2241131

>> No.2241513

>>2241077

those roam around my house on summer

>> No.2241569

>>2241131
>Some villages in Japan, value these creatures as part of a human diet. They are eaten either as hornet sashimi or deep fried. Despite the risks associated with the capture of hornets, they are said to be delicious and a good source of protein.

>> No.2241578

>>2241513
あなたは日本にですか

>> No.2241584

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBDdIZiSgQ8&NR=1

>> No.2241608

>>2241210
>>2241199
>>2241197
cordyceps fungus

>> No.2241634

>>2241608
That's a stupid ass name. Sage for stupid ass name.

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>>2241608

>> No.2241681

>>2241608

No, I'm pretty sure those are eggs.

>> No.2241682

None of these things are as creepy as spiders.

And I don't mean Tarantula kinda spiders, I mean those tiny ones with the tiny legs that MOVE AT GODDAMN LIGHTSPEED ALONG THE FUCKING WALLS JESUS CHRIST GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY HEAD

>> No.2241689

Hey worse then that is that one spiny fish in south america that will swim into your dick if you swim.

>> No.2241692

I was fine with this thread until >>2241410, now my skin is crawling. Fuck you.

>> No.2241702

>>2241682
I killed one of those today. I was outside for the first time in forever after seeing a horrible picture of a pasty white guy in his 20's and realizing how white I looked. I felt something on my arm, looked down, and saw a ting white spider. I flicked it off my arm. I'm just glad it didn't bite me.

>> No.2241727

>>2241702
>I killed one of those today.
>I flicked it off my arm.
I think you're grossly underestimating how tough spiders and most bugs are.

>> No.2241728

I've never seen a live cockroach, is that bad?

>> No.2241763

>>2241728
Yes. It means you're partially blind.

>> No.2241779
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>>2241682
These?

>> No.2241780

>>2241728
you must not rent then

>> No.2241795

>>2241779
Holy fuck. Get the guns!

>> No.2241797

>>2241780
truth

>> No.2241798

>>2241779
How do you deal with something like that? Could spider killing spray deal with that many at once? Would they run everywhere? Deodorant and a lighter?

>> No.2241816

>>2241798
Flamethrower or guns. Notice the "s" after gun.

>> No.2241820

>>2241798
More like pam and a lighter, or just a lighter with the nozzle turned up.

>> No.2241851

>>2241780
I do rent, and I've lived in a dorm. I guess I'll just have to praise the frigid northern climate for keeping them tiny and almost non-existent.

>> No.2241861

>>2241634
>>2241649
>>2241681
hey, im not the one that named it
here, watch this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCOQ0VU24xw

>> No.2241863

Fuck guys, are you psychic? I noticed a huge flying thingie in my room right as I started reading about >>2241122. The fucker took like ten minutes and copious amount of spray to disappear. Uncool story.

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