The tiny battle between cockroaches and wasps and the unexpected ending
A man across the street discovered a fierce battle between a cockroach and a wasp but the unexpected thing was the sudden appearance of a third person.
A ferocious wasp thrust into an attack on the roadside. Closer to observing, we can see the bee though its size is somewhat more modest but it is the upper hand.
Close up of the raid of the white lizard.(cut from clip).
The cockroach was overturned trying to resist the enemy's fierce attacks but completely useless. The bee is advancing, leaving each leg of the cockroach, preparing to enjoy a fresh premium meal. As if the bee would win, a third person suddenly appeared and interrupted the match.
A white lizard suddenly whipped out his head and grabbed two tiny insects and then flashed into the door of the house to hide.
Without the lizard's appearance, the wasp was able to finish off the cockroach. Although a bee, but different from honey bees, wasps do not take nectar but hunt predators. Their prey are usually insects such as honeybees, mantis, and sometimes they attack and eat some larger animals such as beetles. In some cases, people discovered that this dangerous bee attacks and kills dozens of times as many species as mice and sparrows.
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