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To: discostu

You aren’t alone in your belief!

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To: Snowybear
I’ve been following the Asian Giant Hornet story for over five years. UNTIL NOW NOBODY HAS EVER CALLED THEM MURDER HORNETS. It’s driving me so crazy I had to get up off the couch after emitting a string of swears that would make a sailor from the Bronx blush and stop watching tv. ************************************************************************ From the FB page, Relax, I’m an Entomologist:

In response to the New York Times article, I present the short and skinny: No, “killer hornets” are not invading the United States. In autumn 2019, a Vespa mandarinia worker was found south of the Canadian border after a nest was found in British Columbia. People only in Washington near the Canadian border should be aware of this non-native to make sure it does not establish.

The “killer” part of this hornet applies to honey bees, another non-native insect in North America. Like all hornets and yellow jackets, V. mandarinia has no interest in humans. They hunt insects and may scavenge for other meats to feed their babies. They will defend their nests and food against big lumbering mammals. Like all wild animals, don’t bother them and they won’t bother you. V. mandarinia goes after honey bee larvae in an impressively violent hunting strategy, hence “killer.”
908 posted on 5/4/2020, 10:29:10 PM by Tuscaloosa Goldfinch (Abortion is just a new spin on human sacrifice by worshipers of self and selfishness.)
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71 posted on 05/05/2020 5:48:49 PM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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To: Tuscaloosa Goldfinch; Snowybear

Oops! T.G. posted your comment, forgot to ping you guys!


72 posted on 05/05/2020 5:50:23 PM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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To: Pete from Shawnee Mission
'Like all hornets...no interest in humans.'

Tell that to the hornet that attacked me. My perfume is the only thing I could think of that drew him into my clothes. Hornets DO go after nectar and other 'non-bugflesh' food:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornet#Diet_and_feeding
73 posted on 05/05/2020 6:01:49 PM PDT by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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