More ‘murder hornets’ are turning up. Here’s what you need to know
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Is This ‘Invasion of The Giant Hornet’ Really New?Is The Asian Giant Hornet The First Hornet to Try Invading North America?Let’s Back Up. What Are Hornets, and Why Do People Get So Spooked by them?Why Do Asian Giant Hornets Attack Honeybees?Just How Big Is The Asian Giant Hornet, and How Could Beekeepers Fight them?How Bad Is The Sting?Pain Aside, How Dangerous Will This Hornet Be For people?True hornets are big, predatory, colony-forming wasps, in the Vespa genus. Apart from V. crabro, found in both Europe and Asia, and one other transcontinental species, hornets are native to Asia. They need meat to feed their young, unlike honeybees, which collect plant pollen for baby food. Another difference: A honeybee dies after its single-use s...See more on sciencenews.orgEstimated Reading Time: 8 mins True hornets are big, predatory, colony-forming wasps, in the Vespa genus. Apart from V. crabro, found in both Europe and Asia, and one other transcontinental species, hornets are native to Asia. They need meat to feed their young, unlike honeybees, which collect plant pollen for baby food. Another difference: A honeybee dies after its single-use s...
True hornets are big, predatory, colony-forming wasps, in the Vespa genus. Apart from V. crabro, found in both Europe and Asia, and one other transcontinental species, hornets are native to Asia. They need meat to feed their young, unlike honeybees, which collect plant pollen for baby food. Another difference: A honeybee dies after its single-use s...
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