Win A Murder Hornet

Win A Murder Hornet

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Win a Murder Hornet

Brad and John are giving away a Murder Hornet!

A dead queen from nest zero in Blaine

Plus extermination service from Bio Bug

Here’s how you could win the Murder Hornet

Email BRADANDJOHN@KISM.COM and tell them what you would do with Murder Hornet

(Turn it into bling?  Display on the mantle?  Have it buried with you?)

Here are some responses we’ve already received:

I would have it put into a glass eye.

Woody

If I won the murder Hornet,  I would carefully preserve it and make it into a beautiful brooch, and then I would auction it off on Ebay with the hopes that a celebrity like Oprah or Ellen Degeneres would buy it for hundreds of thousands of dollars

Angie

I would put it in a bottle of really nice whiskey then sell murder hornet shots and give the money to bc children’s hospital

Nancy (B.C. Canada)

Make an acrylic ice cube with the damn thing; put in my cocktails!

JoAnn

Display it in a glass box and charge $20 for people to see it.

Tony

I have always loved insects and even picked up bees with my bare hands (despite my parents protests) and I would love to have a dead murder hornet! We will put it in a display case that I will get from the bug museum in Bremerton and have a pin stuck through it to keep it dead. Then I will hang it in my room as a decoration. I will not use its DNA to make a new species (Besides what kind of soulless person would DO THAT??).

Lissette (12 years old)

I would either build it a little throne room, complete with a tiny crown & scepter OR pit it out on display in my yard as a warning to all of the other insects

Andrew

I would love a murder hornet for my elementary school. I would love to show my kindergarteners during my unit on insects

Renee

if I had a murder hornet I would put it in the cockpit of my RC airplane .  and I would shellac him in like a pilot

Casey

I would display at the elementary school I volunteer at. The kids would be blown away for years to come.

Shana

I would pour a clear resin around it and create a paperweight.

Parker

Deadline 4/16/21

Residents from everywhere in the world are eligible…Bio Bug will service winners in Whatcom, Skagit and Island Counties.

(We ask that the winner exercise responsibility.  Please do not to attempt to extract DNA from the Murder Hornet and try to genetically engineer another species.  Please be considerate of mankind)

 

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