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@freemo @Surasanji @mngrif the idea that every male of that village does it as a right of passage, but one full grown adult coldn't ... it must massively suck to become a "man" in a lot of cultures.

@freemo @Surasanji @mngrif is he the same one that did the bullet ant mittens too? That was insane!

@Surasanji I just looked, and it doesn't seem that they are easily available in the US either. The online places seem pretty steep in AU dollars. Who knew. You can get a mated Honey Bee Queen here for about $40 and the USPS is required by law to deliver them :)

@Surasanji @freemo @mngrif or oxalic as well, since that is definitely in the dietary realm for them. Now that I think of it, kind of reminds me of shamrock or sorrel in a way.

@Surasanji well one could certainly dig up a wild colony to find her, but like the tardis those things are much larger on the inside :) Ever see the molten aluminum things they do with them.

Probably don't want introduction of foreign species or anything like that.

@freemo @Surasanji @mngrif I have found that ants at least raw have a sour quality to them.. not sure why. Definitely not my bag, and would certainly take a lot to make a meal.

@freemo @Surasanji @mngrif can they be trained? Maybe they can be like guard dogs or something. I know people have tried tarantulas, though I think the sign was sufficient.

@Surasanji @freemo @mngrif never eaten Escamoles. I have heard that the French will do drone larva in some sort of fried dish. I don't have much opportunity to eat bugs that don't live in water.

@Surasanji @freemo @mngrif I am not sure I care about their nationality, I just know they are mean and have a good reason for their name. Ouch.

@freemo @Surasanji @mngrif Okay, our ideas of delicious may not coincide.

There was a petstore that had those "Arrow" frogs. The kind that are supposed to be poisonous (and venomous too, yes I know the diff :) )

I asked the guy why these were safe for pets. He said they develop their poison from their diet of fire ants. And since you wouldn't provide that they were perfectly safe.

He went on to add, that there was someone who setup a huge indoor environment containing many of these and the requisite ant colonies. There was some strange accident where he slipped and fell into a group of these frogs and was dead before he could right himself.

Sorry, that was very tangential. Ooh, math, tangents. :)

@Surasanji @freemo @mngrif Would not work in my home. One ant showing up provokes enough chemical warfare that I am surprised to have survived this many years. I can ignore them. Not so for everyone in my home. :)

@theodraxis I am kind of literal, and it has a tendency to make interpreting loosely defined boundaries difficult for me. Let me know if you see me going too far.

English is such an odd lanugage sometimes. Because I am a beekeeper my daughter bought me a wood (Or linoleum) cut print of a bee and the quote "The keeping of bees is like the direction of sunbeams." - HDT

I had to read it over and over again, out loud to finally get the meaning. I guess I just don't use "direction" to mean "act of directing" ...

@Surasanji @freemo @mngrif I keep bees... I am not sure what one gets from keeping ants though. Or is it just voyeuristic?

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