The Asian giant hornet, popularly known as the "murder hornet," has been a source of increasing worry in the United States. The invasive hornet — the world's largest — can decimate entire hives of honeybees, which are necessary to pollinate many crops. The hornets can lay waste to tens of thousands of bees within just a few hours.
They also can deliver painful stings to humans. Their venom is so potent, it can dissolve human flesh and can kill a mouse in a few seconds.
In October 2020, a nest was spotted and eradicated in Washington state. The Washington State Department of Agriculture later brought the nest to a research center, where it was split open and examined. Two hornet queens were captured alive.
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