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Beware of the bugs: murder hornet found in Washington state

Jun 25, 2021

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Murder hornets started popping up throughout North America in 2019. Earlier this month, the invasive Asian giant species was found in Washington state, raising questions about what can be done to stop the bug from calling the United States home. Why are officials so concerned? It’s not because of the possible bite from their sting–it’s to protect the bumblebees.

TAYLOR KNIGHT:

REMEMBER THE BUZZ IN TWENTY NINETEEN ABOUT MURDER HORNETS BEING FOUND IN NORTH AMERICA? 

 

WELL, WATCH OUT, BECAUSE ANOTHER ONE WAS FOUND IN WASHINGTON STATE EARLIER THIS MONTH.

 

NO, THEY ARE NOT A THREAT TO HUMANS, BUT IF YOU GET STUNG ITS GONNA HURT.

 

IT’S THE HONEYBEE WHO REALLY NEEDS TO WORRY ABOUT THESE GIANT HORNETS.

 

THEY’RE KNOWN TO  ATTACK HIVES BY DESTROYING THEM AND DECAPITATING THE BEES.

 

THESE AGGRESSIVE INSECTS ARE  NATIVE TO ASIA.

 

AND SCIENTISTS BELIEVE THE SOLO HORNET THAT WAS FOUND PROBABLY 

 

WAS HERE FROM LAST SEASON, SINCE ITS A  MALE AND THEY USUALLY DON’T COME AROUND UNTIL JULY WHICH IS ACTUALLY GOOD NEWS

 

HOWEVER, IF YOU DO SPOT ONE MAKE SURE TO STAY AWAY, BUT ALERT YOUR LOCAL AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT.

 

U.S. OFFICIALS ARE TRYING TO FIND THE BEST WAY TO KEEP THESE PESTS IN THEIR  PLACE 

 

HAVE YOU SEEN A MURDER HORNET?

 

LET US KNOW IN THE COMMENTS BELOW.