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Humans VS. Asian Giant Hornets
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Good. Fuck those things. Theyre good for nothing and are a big threat to the bee population too

the "BONkkkkkkkkkkkkkk" SOUND AT THE END

The hornet that k!lls the honey bee is attacked by other honey bees.

Praying Mantis vs a Murder Hornet

Hornet eating a praying mantis that's eating a hornet

Other Hornets: “woah where’d you get the cape?” Guard Hornets: “Why do we hear boss music?”

The Asian giant hornet, also known as *Vespa mandarinia*, is the world's largest hornet species, native to parts of Asia, particularly Japan, Korea, and China. Measuring up to 2 inches (5 cm) in length with a wingspan of about 3 inches (7.5 cm), these hornets are known for their potent venom and powerful stings, which can cause severe pain and, in some cases, allergic reactions. They are particularly aggressive when defending their nests and can decimate honeybee populations, as a single hornet can kill dozens of bees in a matter of minutes. Although they are not typically a threat to humans, their presence has raised concerns in regions outside their native range, such as North America, where they are sometimes referred to as "murder hornets" due to their impact on local ecosystems.

the hornet being called a snitch since

In late 2019 and early 2020, there were reports of Asian giant hornets being spotted in North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and British Columbia, Canada. This sparked efforts by local authorities and scientists to track, contain, and eradicate the hornets before they could establish a foothold and threaten local bee populations and agriculture.

Another wonderful gift from Asia, along with Covid, Dutch Elm Disease, Avian Bird Flu, Swine Flu...the list goes on and on.
