Posted on 03/14/2022 11:14:57 AM PDT by Red Badger
Birds do it, bees do it—even the wasps that kill bees do it. A clever team of scientists now has an idea to use the Asian giant hornets’ horniness against them, in hopes of stopping the invasive species from decimating U.S. bee populations. They’ve identified the sex pheromones of the queen and propose trapping the hornet drones that are lured in by the pheromones.
VIDeo at link.............
The Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia) preys on bees, and its stings are pretty painful to humans (they can kill people who are allergic to their venom). The hornets are native to Asia but have recently spread into the U.S.; they were first caught in Washington State in August 2020, and since then, they’ve spread across the American northwest. This invasion is worrying, since the hornets can slaughter a honeybee hive in a matter of hours.
Recently, a team of entomologists caught a bunch of virgin giant hornet queens and their drones from colonies in Yunnan, China. They swabbed the queens’ sex glands and used gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to identify pheromone compounds from six of the queens. The team’s findings were published today in Current Biology.
“We were able to isolate the major components of the female sex pheromone, a odor blend that is highly attractive to males who compete to mate with virgin queens,” said James Nieh, an entomologist at the University of California at San Diego and co-author of the recent paper, in an email to Gizmodo. “When these components or their blend was tested in sticky traps, they captured thousands of males.”
“Such traps are also usually highly specific, as we found in our study,” Nieh added. “We did not capture any other insects or even female giant hornets. This reduces their ecological impact.”
Asian giant hornets are the world’s largest hornet species, measuring up to 2 inches long (about as long as your thumb) with a 3-inch wingspan. Their abdomens are striped orange and black. So far, their spread in North America is limited to British Columbia and Washington State, but researchers fear the insects will continue to spread without swift action to stop them. Currently, entomologists try to manage the hornet population by manually removing their nests. But finding the nests is difficult, and using pheromone traps would mean that the insects would head to their own executions.
The hornets notoriously decapitate bees and then carry their thoraxes home as food for larvae. When under attack, the bees make a sound that researchers believe is akin to screaming.
Honeybees do have some defenses to the hornets. By huddling together and “shimmering” in specific patterns, the bees can confuse hornets seeking to attack any individual bee. Bees also smear the entrance to their hives with animal poop as a deterrence, and some unfortunate hornets even get cooked alive by bees that vibrate around them, generating temperatures hot enough to kill the invaders.
The main pheromone components the team identified were hexanoic acid, octanoic acid, and decanoic acid. Hexanoic (or caproic) acid has a fatty, cheesy, sometimes urinous odor; octanoic acid has a slightly rancid odor and is found naturally in some animal milks; and decanoic acid has a similarly pungent scent and is used in some fruit flavorings. The murder hornet drones go wild for this chemical cocktail.
Next, Nieh’s research team will test the distances at which pheromone traps are effective in China’s upcoming hornet season. In the lab, they’ll try to hone in on what other chemical components are important in the pheromone, to better mimic the natural chemistry.
Pest management vis-a-vis pheromones is already a big industry, but humans and bees alike would be particularly eager to see the success of these pheromone traps on the Asian giant hornet. If vacuum-wielding humans can’t eradicate them, perhaps the animal’s own reproductive instincts will.
Epstein had the same plan
I took out 2 horseflies engaged in the act. They hit my windshield at 45mph. Those tails take a long loop to stick it in.
Good hopefully this can do some damage and knock them out here.
This hormone strategy could cause unanticipated reactions in the male versions of homo sapiens.
I mean there are just too many men out there nick-named “ Buzz!” and who can easily confuse horney with hornet.
“Researchers Could Lure Murder Hornets to Their Deaths with Sex...”
Why not...it works for humans.
I have a murder hornet, you can easily buy them on Ebay
My parents had a Hornet.
It should have been murdered................
The smell of hornet sex.
Sounds like it might be related to the smell of Sex and Candy.
Scientists might well be able to lure them with sex, however, the primary problem might be finding enough volunteers willing to engage in the necessary acts in order to accomplish this objective.
I agree on the basic premise, but my plan differs.
As the Murder Hornets bask in the whoopee-making afterglow, always be sure there’s a pack of cigs within reach.
When they light up in their post-whoopee afterglow, it will lead to addiction. Being insects, they can’t read the Surgeon General’s warning.
As the years pass, they work up a 3 pack a day habit. Eventually their health will give way and they’ll die from tobacco-related conditions.
End of problem.
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This project is very binary and hetero normative.
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What about the gay male hornets?
Instead of using gasoline, Ukrainian citizens should fill bottles with murder wasp pheromone and throw them onto Putin’s tanks.
And it was so totally worth it.
May work, but takes too long. Just use the match stick to cremate them.
I have a quicker 'solution'!...................
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