Environment
Giant Murder Hornets are Killing Honeybees as they Invade North America
Murder hornets (Vespa mandarinia), commonly known as Asian giant hornets, are the world's biggest wasps. These hornets are native to Asia, but international trading unintentionally brought them to North America, where they threaten local animals by killing other insects such as wasps and bees.
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