Efforts underway to trap invasive Asian Giant Hornet in Washington state
The worlds largest hornet, which has an appetite for honey bees, has been found in Washington state, where entomologists were making plans to wipe it out. The hornet was sighted for the first time in the U.S. last December, when the state Department of Agriculture verified two reports near Blaine, Washington, close to the Canadian border. It also received two probable, but unconfirmed reports from sites in Custer, Washington, south of Blaine.
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