One big Western news story generating plenty of buzz was the recent announcement that the pitched battle to fight off the dreaded invasion by murder hornets has been won.
The only thing is that killer bees are still in Texas, and a few other states and are still dangerous due to their aggressive nature. Killer bees are more likely to attack in large numbers than your ...
Asian honey bees rally against giant hornet invasions with an acoustic response that resembles the alarm shrieks of birds, primates and other social mammals. Texans' playoff win over Chargers ends ...
Researchers at Montana State University studied the threat and identified several counties across the Northwest at risk of ...
Murder hornets, officially known as Asian giant hornets (Vespa mandarinia ... These hornets’ ability to devastate bee populations while posing risks to humans is what made their presence in the U.S.
Officials say there have been no confirmed sightings of the aggressive species, native to Japan and other parts of East Asia, since 2021.
I]t is a rare day when the humans actually get to win one against the insects,” says Washington State Department of ...
Thanks to a combination of efforts by beekeepers, better farming practices and reduced pesticide use, populations are showing signs of recovery ...
the murder hornets can be 2 inches long and are native to tropical parts of East Asia. They feast upon medium-sized insects, including bees, beetles and other hornets. There were signs of the hornet ...
Now, they thought murder hornets might be the culprit. Danielsen was horrified. She felt like the hornets were too close to attacking her own beloved bees. To see how she could help, she contacted ...