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Asian 'murder hornets' found in US
thehill.com ^ | 05/02/20 | Kaelan Deese

Posted on 05/02/2020 3:55:24 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper

A species of Asian "murder hornets" has appeared in the U.S. as researchers search for ways to eradicate the vicious insects before populations grow.

The hornets were discovered near Custer, Wash., last November when beekeeper Ted McFall found carcasses of his bees with decapitated heads, according to an interview with The New York Times.

McFall told the Times that he could not imagine what could have killed his bees, later discovering that it was the result of a murder hornet attack.

The Asian hornets are reportedly enormous, with queens growing as long as two inches.

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TOPICS: Local News; Outdoors; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: asianhornet; gianthornet; murderhornet; washingtonstate
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To: Giuseppe Nova

“All your beez are belong to us...”


61 posted on 05/02/2020 8:43:11 PM PDT by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: Lurkina.n.Learnin

Most of these 4000 species of native bees are solitary bees. A swarm of these has one bee.


62 posted on 05/02/2020 9:02:55 PM PDT by Western Phil
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

Fire ants are wreaking havoc in Texas. In rural areas, they’re killing baby deer and horned toads.


63 posted on 05/02/2020 9:56:53 PM PDT by tbw2
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To: catnipman

Tomorrow’s headline:
Trump’s Failure to Stop Murderous Wasps Threatens Food Supply


64 posted on 05/02/2020 10:33:00 PM PDT by mumblypeg
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To: BradyLS
There are some ingenious folks out there who devise diverse and effective ways of taking out hornet and yellowjacket nests.

My dad just put the hose to a vac near the entrance of the (ground) nest and let it run for a few hours, then sprayed insecticide into it. And then (as dad would do with green beans he grew) he counted them. 79 bees.

65 posted on 05/03/2020 4:46:21 AM PDT by daniel1212 (Trust the risen Lord Jesus to save you as a damned and destitute sinner + be baptized + follow Him)
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To: Berlin_Freeper
I, for one, don't welcome our new insect overlords ...
66 posted on 05/04/2020 1:52:04 AM PDT by Category Four (Joy, Fun, the Joke Proper, and Flippancy ... Flippancy is the best of all.)
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To: mumblypeg
Trump’s Failure to Stop Murderous Wasps Threatens Food Supply

I wonder if Schiff for brains plans on impeachment hearings over it?

67 posted on 05/04/2020 1:59:35 AM PDT by Mark17 (Father of US Air Force Officer, who just graduated from USAF pilot training, on the1st of May, 2020)
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To: Libloather; datura

Giant Asian Hornet found near Blaine. Just great.

I work out in the woods quite a bit in Washington state. Stepping on or near a ground wasp nest usually results in a few stings which don’t affect me much. Effects vary among my helpers. I flag the area off and usually if you avoid it by 4 feet you can work the rest of the day without bothering them (and they won’t bother you.)

Last year down in Oregon we came across a huge nest with all sorts of different holes. They chased us for 200 feet before we lost them. Previous ones in Washington state you run 20 feet and that is good enough. We had to put off work in that area after we first stepped in it until the next day. And then had to stay 20+ feet away from it.

The entire area was a tree farm, and the wasps were all over the trees collecting pollen or whatever. You could brush up against them and they paid no attention to you. But get near their nest....

After reading this article, I hope I never stumble into one of these Asian Hornet nests out in the woods. Hornet implies a paper nest up in a tree - so hopefully that is the case. We don’t end up bothering them.


68 posted on 05/04/2020 2:02:08 AM PDT by 21twelve (Ever Vigilant. Never Fearful!)
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To: Berlin_Freeper

69 posted on 05/07/2020 10:41:35 PM PDT by Texan4Life
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