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Asian Hornet discovered in North America
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I saw the news yesterday. That is one scary insect.  Nobody knows how the insects arrived in the United States. But the discoveries set off alarms and the insects began trending on social media as "murder hornets.” These predators, native to East Asia and Japan, are infamous for decimating honeybee colonies. The insects already are known for killing people in their native habitats.   Smiley3

I would never prefer to see this giant wasp. Some years before, a group of some insects were building a hive. It was indeed my mistake that i destroyed the hive. I had no other choice because the hive was very close to our house, it was on a tube light. There numbers will very well increase if i don't do anything. After i destroyed the hive, many of those insects were flying around and particularly one insect came and stung me which was very painful and within few seconds it seemed like something was happening to me, kinda like i was having breathing problem. I thought may be it had poison. I just sat down and after few minutes, everything was fine. I wanted to know what insect it was and came to know that it is a red wasp.

There is a video of the giant hornet killing a poor mouse within seconds. A bite from a small red wasp is very painful, i can't imagine the pain from an Asian giant hornet.  Blinksmiley
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RE: Asian Hornet discovered in North America - by SameerluvAnimals - 05-06-2020, 07:31 PM

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