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

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    The world’s largest hornet, an invasive breed dubbed the “murder hornet” for its dangerous sting and ability to slaughter a honey bee hive in a matter of hours, has been declared eradicated ...

  3. Asian giant hornet - Wikipedia

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    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 Russian Far East .

  4. ‘Murder hornets’ now officially eradicated from the US with ...

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    The world’s largest hornet dubbed the “murder hornet” has officially been eradicated from the US, according to officials. ... The bugs were responsible for killing 42 people in China in 2013 ...

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

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    In 2023, they found one nest, which they swiftly destroyed, containing nearly 1,500 hornets "in various stages of development". In total, four nests were discovered and destroyed.

  6. List of deaths through alcohol - Wikipedia

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    The latest entry on the list below marks the death of Tyler Christopher. This is a list of the most notable people in Category:Alcohol-related deaths who died of short- and/or long-term effects of alcohol consumption. Deaths caused indirectly by alcohol, or driving under the influence, are not listed here.

  7. Vespa tropica - Wikipedia

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    Vespa tropica, the greater banded hornet, is a tropical species of hornet found in Southern Asia, New Guinea and west Africa, and which has recently been discovered to be an invasive species on the Pacific island of Guam.

  8. Asian giant hornet photographed in Northwest Washington - AOL

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    Aug. 13—In the middle of another heatwave, smoke and resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic, an unwelcome Washington newcomer has raised its ugly sting again: the Asian giant hornet. A homeowner ...

  9. Remember ‘murder hornets’? So far so good in ... - AOL

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    They are up to 2 inches long and are the world’s largest hornet species, according to the WSDA website. The hornets do not generally attack people, they normally target and destroy honey bee hives.