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  2. Asian giant hornet - Wikipedia

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    Asian giant hornet. The Asian giant hornet ( Vespa mandarinia) or northern giant hornet, [ 2][ 3] including the color form referred to as the Japanese giant hornet, [ 4][ 5] is the world's largest hornet. It is native to temperate and tropical East Asia, South Asia, Mainland Southeast Asia, and parts of the East Europe, Russian Far East.

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

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    Originally from southeast Asia, the yellow-legged hornet can grow nests with an average of 6,000 workers. ... also called the Asian giant hornet or murder hornet—in Washington elicited in 2019.

  4. First 'murder hornet' nest in U.S. destroyed, officials say - AOL

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    The first "murder hornet" nest discovered in the United States has been successfully destroyed, Washington state agriculture officials said Monday. The ongoing fight to prevent the invasive Asian ...

  5. First 'murder hornet' nest eradicated in U.S. - AOL

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    The Asian giant hornet is pretty much what it sounds like: an enormous, flying insect with a terrifically painful sting. But on the plus side, the so-called "murder hornets" -- that can grow up to ...

  6. Asian hornet - Wikipedia

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    The nest is of paper, roughly in the shape of a huge egg, usually at least half a meter (20") long. Unlike the nest of the European hornet (V. crabro), its exit is usually lateral rather than at the bottom. The nesting season is long, and a colony commonly begins by building a nest in a low shrub, then abandoning it after some months and ...

  7. Hornet - Wikipedia

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    The name "hornet" is used for this species primarily because of its habit of making aerial nests (similar to some of the true hornets) rather than subterranean nests. Another example is the Australian hornet ( Abispa ephippium ), which is actually a species of potter wasp .

  8. Authorities discover first 'murder hornet' nest in U.S. - AOL

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    Scientists discovered the nest of Asian giant hornets near Seattle and plan to wipe it out to protect native honeybees.

  9. Vespula squamosa - Wikipedia

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    Vespula squamosa, or the southern yellowjacket, is a social wasp. This species can be identified by its distinctive black and yellow patterning and orange queen. [ 1] This species is typically found in eastern North America, and its territory extends as far south as Central America. [ 1] Within these territories, they create enormous, multiple ...