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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    @goaty

    I think these nests show how they are related to other wasps. We just get to see the things that winged wasps make more often.

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    @futurebird oh yeah, absolutely! like, that's straight up mud dauber type stuff!

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    • goaty goats (she) :deifirev: :ms_tiger: :NDpride:G goaty goats (she) :deifirev: :ms_tiger: :NDpride:

      @futurebird oh yeah, absolutely! like, that's straight up mud dauber type stuff!

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      @goaty

      I once read the most interesting story online about a small town with a dark secret. Everyone in it looked like a human but was really some kind of bee or wasp.

      Then a family of yellow jacket people moved in and everyone was suspicious of them.

      But the "mud-dauber woman" had a pottery studio in the tiny downtown which I just thought was a charming little detail.

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        @goaty

        I once read the most interesting story online about a small town with a dark secret. Everyone in it looked like a human but was really some kind of bee or wasp.

        Then a family of yellow jacket people moved in and everyone was suspicious of them.

        But the "mud-dauber woman" had a pottery studio in the tiny downtown which I just thought was a charming little detail.

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        @futurebird awww that's adorable

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          @goaty

          I once read the most interesting story online about a small town with a dark secret. Everyone in it looked like a human but was really some kind of bee or wasp.

          Then a family of yellow jacket people moved in and everyone was suspicious of them.

          But the "mud-dauber woman" had a pottery studio in the tiny downtown which I just thought was a charming little detail.

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          @futurebird @goaty

          Oh this has suddenly reminded me of a movie, I think from the 90s, in which some intelligent bugs from the rainforest who are really good mimics, disguise themselves as human, to go live in a human town. I think the idea is that they want to do research on the creatures who are destroying their habitat. It was wuite an oddball film that stuck in my memory but I can't remember anything else about it. Let me think

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            @goaty

            Ants haven't figured out pottery that we know of yet. But they do sculpt clay:

            Indian Harvester ants, Pheidole sykesii create levies around their nest entrance so that when it rains the flood waters do not enter, but rather flow around it while they stay dry underground.

            They build in response to the water so you can tell which direction the water comes form during the rains based on the height of the walls.

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            @futurebird @goaty how tall do these levies go?

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              @futurebird @goaty

              Oh this has suddenly reminded me of a movie, I think from the 90s, in which some intelligent bugs from the rainforest who are really good mimics, disguise themselves as human, to go live in a human town. I think the idea is that they want to do research on the creatures who are destroying their habitat. It was wuite an oddball film that stuck in my memory but I can't remember anything else about it. Let me think

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              @futurebird @goaty

              Ah it's this one. The review is not kind, maybe that's why I can't remember much else about it...

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              Meet The Applegates movie review (1991) | Roger Ebert

              "Meet the Applegates" is yet another attempt to find humor behind the facade of middle-class suburbia, by revealing that a normal family is secretly bizarre.

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                @futurebird @goaty how tall do these levies go?

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                @antdude @goaty

                Maybe 13cm?

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  @goaty

                  Ants haven't figured out pottery that we know of yet. But they do sculpt clay:

                  Indian Harvester ants, Pheidole sykesii create levies around their nest entrance so that when it rains the flood waters do not enter, but rather flow around it while they stay dry underground.

                  They build in response to the water so you can tell which direction the water comes form during the rains based on the height of the walls.

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                  @futurebird @goaty Clever.

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    @goaty

                    Ants haven't figured out pottery that we know of yet. But they do sculpt clay:

                    Indian Harvester ants, Pheidole sykesii create levies around their nest entrance so that when it rains the flood waters do not enter, but rather flow around it while they stay dry underground.

                    They build in response to the water so you can tell which direction the water comes form during the rains based on the height of the walls.

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                    How do they make it dense enough to not wash away at the base? Surely ants aren’t heavy enough for effective particle compaction ?

                    !! Do they drywall-fit the grains together? @futurebird @goaty

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                      How do they make it dense enough to not wash away at the base? Surely ants aren’t heavy enough for effective particle compaction ?

                      !! Do they drywall-fit the grains together? @futurebird @goaty

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                      @clew @goaty

                      I think they pick sticky mud and mix and pack it so that it's somewhat water resistant. But that also may be why they have multiple walls, the outer ones may fail, but they won't all fail hopefully.

                      Forget the "secret of Roman cement what are the ants doing?"

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