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  2. Asian giant hornet - Wikipedia

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    The Asian giant hornet has very few natural predators. However, V. mandarinia nests are attacked by conspecific colonies, and honey buzzards may prey on this hornet. [ 98 ] Besides the honey buzzard and each other, there are also instances of other insects such as the praying mantis killing Asian giant hornets.

  3. Asian hornet - Wikipedia

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    The Asian hornet (Vespa velutina), also known as the yellow-legged hornet or Asian predatory wasp, is a species of hornet indigenous to Southeast Asia. It is of concern as an invasive species in some other countries, including most of Europe.

  4. What to know about the 'aggressive' hornet spotted in Europe ...

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    The southern giant hornet is an “aggressive predator” that preys on invertebrates such as butterflies, dragonflies, mantids and grasshoppers, as well as other wasps and geckos, the researchers ...

  5. Vespa simillima - Wikipedia

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    Due to the large size of the swarm and aggressiveness of the yellow hornet, predation against them is rare. Along with other insects in Japan and Korea, they are prey to the Asian giant hornet and nests have been known to be deserted after Asian giant hornet attacks, even though they attack in groups of only 10 to 30.

  6. 'Murder hornets' eradicated in the US, officials say - AOL

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    In 2022, scientists set around 1,000 hornet traps around the state. In 2023, they found one nest, which they swiftly destroyed, containing nearly 1,500 hornets "in various stages of development".

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

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    A cousin of the larger northern giant hornet, the yellow-legged hornet also preys on honeybees. Originally from southeast Asia, the yellow-legged hornet can grow nests with an average of 6,000 ...

  8. Invasive ‘murder hornets’ are wiped out in the US, officials say

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    The world’s largest hornet, ... The hornets, which can be 2 inches long and were formerly called Asian giant hornets, gained attention in 2013, when they killed 42 people in China and seriously ...

  9. 72 Dangerous Animals: Asia - Wikipedia

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    Asian giant hornet (1st place) Fearsome Finalists. 11- Komodo dragon 10- Asian giant hornet 9- Sloth bear 8- Asian tiger mosquito 7- Indian leopard 6- Tiger