The first invasive yellow-legged hornet found on the west coast has been spotted in Vancouver. The hornet is capable of ...
Its fondness for chowing down on honeybees caused hives and honey production to plunge 30% in Europe, officials said ...
An invasive hornet with striking similarities to the "murder hornet" has several southern states on alert, as experts warn its spread could devastate honeybees and other essential pollinators.
Identifying stinging insect nests is crucial before removal, as bees, wasps, and hornets exhibit different behaviors and ...
Georgia officials warn of invasive yellow-legged hornets preying on bees, urging residents to report small spring nests before populations surge.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture is asking those in the Vancouver, WA area to be on the lookout after a live yellow-legged hornet was intercepted at the Port of Vancouver.
The hornets, native to Asia, are considered an invasive species in Canada and the U.S. and can cause serious problems for honey bee populations.
New hornet threat: A yellow-legged hornet, known for decimating honeybee colonies, was found and destroyed during a port inspection in Vancouver. Bee crisis deepens: The interception adds to ...
Washington agriculture officials are warning Vancouver-area residents to keep an eye out for a yellow-legged hornet.