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  2. Asian giant hornet - Wikipedia

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    The honey bees' stings are ineffective because the hornets are five times their size and heavily armored. Only a few hornets (under 50) can exterminate a colony of tens of thousands of bees in a few hours. The hornets can fly up to 100 km (60 mi) in a single day, at speeds up to 40 km/h (25 mph). [91] The smaller Asian hornet similarly preys on ...

  3. Giant Murder Hornets, Known to Decapitate Bees ... - AOL

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    The murder hornets were first discovered in China in 2013, when 1,675 people were seriously injured and 42 people died Giant Murder Hornets, Known to Decapitate Bees, Eradicated in U.S. 5 Years ...

  4. ‘Murder hornets’ now officially eradicated from the US with ...

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    The northern giant hornet burrowed into Washington state near the Canadian border back in 2019 and gained notoriety for their shockingly large size and their propensity for destroying the hives of ...

  5. ‘Murder hornets’ eradicated from United States - AOL

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    Also known as Asian giant hornets, the murder hornets can be 2 inches long and are native to tropical parts of East Asia. They feast upon medium-sized insects, including bees, beetles and other ...

  6. Vespa soror - Wikipedia

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    Vespa soror, also known as the southern giant hornet, [1] is a species of hornet present in India, Northern Thailand, Laos, Northern Vietnam, and parts of South China, including Hong Kong, Guangdong, Fujian, and Hainan Island. [2] V. soror is one of the largest hornets, though smaller than the Asian giant hornet (V. mandarinia).

  7. Oh, Fun, the Murder Hornet’s Cousin Is Now in the U.S. - AOL

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    Native to the tropical and subtropical areas of southeast Asia, the yellow-legged hornet worker is often around half the size of a murder hornet. The queen is roughly three-quarters the size of ...

  8. Invasive ‘murder hornets’ are wiped out in the US, officials say

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    The hornets, which can be 2 inches long and were formerly called Asian giant hornets, gained attention in 2013, when they killed 42 people in China and seriously injured 1,675.

  9. Asian hornet - Wikipedia

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    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.