Sunday, 25 October 2020

BBC: 'Murder hornet': First nest found in US eradicated with vacuum hose

 


Scientists in Washington state fitted a tracking device to the insects using dental flossIMAGE COPYRIGHTREUTERS
image captionScientists in Washington state fitted a tracking device to the insects using dental floss

The first nest of Asian giant hornets found in the US has successfully been destroyed by scientists.

The nest, in the state of Washington, was found by putting tracker devices on the hornets and it was sucked out of a tree using a vacuum hose.

The invasive species insects, known as "murder hornets", have a powerful sting and can spit venom.

They target honeybees, which pollinate crops, and can destroy a colony in just a matter of hours.

The nest in Washington was found when entomologists, scientists that study insects, used dental floss to tie tracking devices to three hornets.



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