Sunday, May 17, 2020

Seattle Times Article Brings Perspective about the Asian Giant Hornet

Panicked over ‘murder hornets,’ people are killing native bees we desperately need

Seattle Times

People, get a grip. Yes, the Asian giant hornet, now famously known as the “murder hornet,” is one huge scary wasp, capable of decimating an entire colony of honeybees and savagely stinging and possibly killing humans who get in their way. 
But since last week, when it was reported that two hornets were spotted for the first time in Washington state, the national panic has led to the needless slaughter of native wasps and bees, beneficial insects whose populations are already threatened, said Doug Yanega, senior museum scientist for the Department of Entomology at UC Riverside.

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