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I am the fucking karate kid.
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i just caught a fly out of the air while i was sitting on my couch on ns, so i held on tight and put it in a baggy and put it in the freezer. i heard a myth you can freeze it and thaw it out. im pretty sure its bs but what do you guys think?
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I know you can do it with a bee, but I have no idea about flies. Good luck.
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wait if you freeze a bee and thaw it it will be alive?
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well it will thaw but no gurentees on it being alive.
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Yeah, and you can tie it to a piece of string while its still frozen. And have it on a leash.
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yea it works, i caught one , put it in the freezer and then took it out a while later and put salt on it, and it came back alive.
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yeah do that but pluch its wings off so it cant fly...then you just walk it all around your house and it gets to meet all the other ground bugs
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it actually works. i've done it before. its a hit or miss if the bee's die or not though, they can't be frozen for too long. and to the person who said take the wings off. ahhh they can't fly then. its a better idea to use a fly. so they dont sting you
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actually, if you get enough of them frozen, you can glue them to a match, and it takes a few but when they thaw, all of them will pick up the match, true story
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dude my dad is a pro at catching then out of the air, he did it with just his thumb and index finger in front of me once, it was crazy mang
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we have salamanders and once we came back from vacation and our pipes had frozen up inside our house and the salamanders turned to salamander popsicles and we were going to flush them but they came back to life once i put them next to the toaster.
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How do you think they survive in winter? You don't see them flyin around do you?
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wow thats awesome, you just put it in a bad then freeze it?
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they must migrate, at least flies have to because they have no where to stay, and when the snow melts it would drown them all. Bees on the other hand can chill in their hives
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wow how the hell is that possible
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yea kinda like walt disney
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