Ye Han waved his arms excitedly, but at the same time he felt a little scared and seriously considered the course of action when dealing with the next giant spider.
The giant spider is the quietest when lying on its web, but the web is tens or even tens of meters high in the air.
A giant spider is not a spider. If it falls from a height of more than ten meters, the probability of death on the spot is as high as 99%. The problem of the giant spider's landing must be taken into consideration before it is possible to catch the giant spider alive.
The next giant spider may not have such good luck.
But now that the first one has been caught, will the second one be far away?
In order to prevent accidents, Ye Han contacted Battalion Commander Zhou and got a truck from the residential area. The soldiers spent a lot of effort and got a whole body of spider silk to move the giant spider to the truck, and rushed the giant spider to the truck before dark.
Transport it back to the residential area and report the progress of the operation to the headquarters.
After dark, the helicopter arrived at Huishan to transport the giant spider away.
Although Ye Han wanted to launch operations overnight and complete the capture mission as soon as possible, the troops had been working continuously for more than thirty hours from the moment they got off the plane, with only a few short breaks in between. The soldiers were very exhausted both physically and mentally.
Although the soldiers repeatedly stated that they could persist, Ye Han still ordered a night's rest and continued the mission tomorrow. It was a good thing that the soldiers were dedicated to fighting, but he, the commander, had to consider the mental state of the soldiers.
Fortunately, as the number of giant spiders decreased, few giant spiders dared to approach the residential areas. The soldiers ate something randomly, fell asleep immediately after their heads touched the pillows, and slept until dawn.
After breakfast the next day, Ye Han led the team to continue looking for trouble with giant spiders. They found seventeen giant spiders in one morning, but only caught three alive. Nine of the remaining fourteen were killed and five were killed by explosions.
, the success rate is appallingly low.
However, the four female spiders were able to interact with each other, and after trying to catch a few more male spiders, the capture mission was finally completed before nightfall.
The crisis in Huishan County was basically resolved. While the helicopter picked up the giant spider, Beidu also issued a new order to Ye Han, requiring the troops to return to the airport immediately.
That night, Ye Han and others took a military plane to fly to Beidu, and after the plane landed, they escorted the giant spider to the biological laboratory.
At midnight, the convoy rushed into the laboratory, and the staff who had been waiting in the yard immediately started to unload the giant spider from the truck.
After Ye Han took the handover form and asked, he found Xu Jiaye who personally directed the reception: "Hello, is this Director Xu?"
"I am." Xu Jiaye took the handover form and signed his name skillfully, "Thank you for your hard work, Captain Ye."
"It should be." Ye Han said politely.
Xu Jiaye returned the handover document to Ye Han: "The resting place has been arranged... By the way, Captain Ye, we need a little help from you here."
"Speaking."
"Can you come to the laboratory tomorrow? Tell me more about the giant spider. Well... the laboratory needs to understand the giant spider from different angles."
Ye Han said awkwardly: "I must obey the order, Director Xu must contact my superior..."
"No problem, no problem, I will contact General Qiu early tomorrow morning." Xu Jiaye said casually.
Ye Han is not feeling well. Is it really appropriate for you to casually take out the Minister of Defense as a backdrop?
Xu Jiaye moved out such a big god, what else could Ye Han say?
There was nothing to say all night, but early the next morning, the superiors indeed issued an order to Ye Han to cooperate with the laboratory, so Ye Han pulled the whole team to the laboratory and told the experts in the laboratory the entire process of contacting the giant spider.
Experts infer the giant spider's living habits from the warriors' narratives.
Ye Han emphasized the super vitality of the giant spider, but the experts were not as excited as Ye Han thought, which puzzled him until an expert took an ordinary spider from the laboratory and showed it in front of Ye Han.
Use a knife to cut off the round belly of the spider.
While watching the spider crawling around in the transparent plastic box, the expert explained: "The vitality of spiders is very strong. What you see is just a natural phenomenon. It is not that the vitality of the biochemical giant spider has been strengthened by the insect tree. In addition, through you
It can be inferred from the story that the giant spider's head was not completely destroyed at that time, which was one of the important reasons why the giant spider could escape quickly. However, with only its head and legs left, the giant spider would definitely not live long."
"Then how can we kill the giant spider quickly and effectively?" Ye Han asked with a frown.
He is a soldier, and he is used to thinking about problems from a military perspective, and he likes to kill with one strike instead of fighting the giant spider over and over again.
The expert smiled and said: "The nervous system of insects is different from that of mammals. It does not have fatal points such as the brain stem. Let's try to blow it up as much as possible."
Ye Han couldn't help but smile bitterly. Will he have to carry a cannon on the battlefield in the future?
The questioning that Ye Han and others received was just a microcosm of the laboratory's research on giant insects. The night after the giant spiders arrived at the laboratory, the laboratory organized a group of capable personnel to carry out research.
At the same time, the emergence of the biochemical giant spider also sounded the alarm for all mankind. The northern capital immediately ordered the country to enter a state of emergency, and all regions were on standby to prepare for the fight against the biochemical giant spider.
The Huishan incident has gone down in history as the starting point for mankind's fight against biochemical giant insects.
Although the national and local governments have made sufficient preparations, they still underestimated the destructive power of biochemical giant insects. As time goes by, more and more biochemical giant insects hatch and grow, and biochemical giant insect attacks occur to varying degrees across the country.
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According to incomplete statistics, one week after the Huishan incident, hundreds of biochemical giant insect attacks occurred across the country, with the total number of casualties exceeding 10,000!
The destructive power of biochemical giant insects far exceeds that of ordinary giant insects, and the insect tree's peak maturity period has not yet arrived. Beidu can already predict that the next half to one month will be the first maturity peak of the insect tree, and there will be a large number of insects at that time.
The eggs hatch, and the first wave of biochemical giant insects is expected to break out around August.
No one knows whether the defense plan for dealing with ordinary giant insects can stop the biochemical giant insects, and what is most lacking right now is time. In order to preserve the vitality of the country as much as possible, the Northern Capital has issued a relocation order and forcibly moved residents in key areas to the west.
The first batch of key areas released by Beidu are mainly forest areas where white eggs are concentrated, wetlands, grasslands and other areas with rich resources that can provide a large amount of food for the growth of biochemical giant insects. Theoretically, all the people living in these areas
All must be relocated, but considering the affordability of the western region, the northern capital can only retreat and retain the population of major cities and only relocate people from remote areas.
Those villages and towns that had remained standing since the outbreak of the insect plague were eventually forced to move away under the threat of the giant biochemical insect.