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23-02-2023, 05:14 PM
The Roman legions used bees as a weapon, as they were throwing them in catapults at the walls of the enemies. Thus they become terrified, unable to fight, and then become an easy target for Roman artillery and archers. Likewise, the pomegranates used to place bees in clay pots and install them in enemy ships. Which may force some of them to throw themselves into the sea. But the Romans also tasted bitter from their weapons, when they tried to storm a Greek city, only to have hundreds of bees thrown at them by Greek soldiers. As for some Turkish villages, honey was used as a weapon against the Roman and Greek invasions, as poisonous honey was placed in cells for enemy soldiers to taste and thus cause them to vomit and poison, and this led to the death of thousands of them. In another incident, the Romans were ready to storm the Trabzon region in Turkey, so the population had nothing but to prepare honey, which is poisonous at certain times of the year, and they placed it in cells in the streets. Roman soldiers fell into the trap and ate the honey, and became a target for the fighters.
فقط للاعضاء المسجلين يمكنهم رؤية الروابط
Bees have a keen sense of smell, similar to sniffer dogs. And if there is a need to change these dogs, the first candidate is bees. Marijuana has become legal in many countries of the world, and today, after all these years, it is difficult to train dogs to work on detecting other illegal drugs such as cocaine or heroin. Scientists have proven that bees are the most suitable alternative for dogs to get the necessary training for them. In most of the experiments, the bees were able to distinguish between cocaine and heroin, making it easier for police to carry it with them at airport checkpoints.
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شركة مكافحة حشرات بخميس مشيط (فقط للاعضاء المسجلين يمكنهم رؤية الروابط)
فقط للاعضاء المسجلين يمكنهم رؤية الروابط
Bees have a keen sense of smell, similar to sniffer dogs. And if there is a need to change these dogs, the first candidate is bees. Marijuana has become legal in many countries of the world, and today, after all these years, it is difficult to train dogs to work on detecting other illegal drugs such as cocaine or heroin. Scientists have proven that bees are the most suitable alternative for dogs to get the necessary training for them. In most of the experiments, the bees were able to distinguish between cocaine and heroin, making it easier for police to carry it with them at airport checkpoints.
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شركة مكافحة حشرات بخميس مشيط (فقط للاعضاء المسجلين يمكنهم رؤية الروابط)