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Nests can hold up to an average of 6,000 workers, the Georgia Department of Agriculture says. Invasive, bee-eating hornet found in Georgia alarmed experts. Then they found a nest
The presence of the invasive and predatory yellow-legged hornet, native to southeast Asia, has been confirmed near Savannah, Georgia. The hornets pose a threat to honeybee populations.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture, in partnership with the University of Georgia and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, identified the insect as an invasive yellow-legged hornet (vespa ...
The world’s largest hornet, an invasive breed dubbed the “murder hornet” for its dangerous sting and ability to slaughter a honey bee hive in a matter of hours, has been declared eradicated ...
The Asian hornet (Vespa velutina), also known as the yellow-legged hornet or Asian predatory wasp, is a species of hornet indigenous to Southeast Asia. It is of concern as an invasive species in some other countries, including most of Europe.
The Northern giant hornet, more commonly known as the "murder hornet," has been eradicated in the U.S., agriculture officials said Wednesday.. The ominously nicknamed invasive species was ...
A giant invasive hornet species was recently found in South Carolina. Here’s why that could be a really big problem. ... where the Georgia Department of Agriculture is battling the pest.
Researchers in Spain reported the first sighting in Europe of a similarly invasive species of hornet, the southern giant hornet, in in the peer-reviewed journal Ecology and Evolution last month.