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An Asian giant hornet nest was captured for the first time in the U.S.
An Asian giant hornet nest was captured for the first time in the U.S.
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00:00Oh, yeah, pull it back. She's moving. Can you wiggle it?
00:30A small group of hornets, like maybe a half a dozen, a dozen hornets, can wipe out a hive
00:47in an hour and a half to two hours. So they become really effective at killing the bees.
01:02What will happen is a hornet will mark a hive, and then her sister workers will come,
01:07and then as a group they will just catch bees, bite their heads off, throw them onto the ground,
01:11and they'll do that until the bees are no longer able to mount any kind of defense.
01:15Once that happens, they enter what's called the occupation phase, and they
01:19walk around in the hive at will and take larvae and pupae of the bees,
01:23fly it back to their own nest, and feed it to their young. It's kind of gruesome sounding.
01:45They've been intercepted at ports before. We actually got a couple off of a helicopter
02:08at Fort Lewis in a military base here in Washington that had come back from overseas.
02:14Those were dead. So we do intercept them at ports occasionally, but yeah, these,
02:19to my knowledge, are the first ones that have ever been hanging out in somebody's yard.
02:35So if you get stung by one, it hurts a lot. Conrad, in fact, the beekeeper that destroyed
02:43the nest in Nanaimo described it as having red-hot thumbtacks shoved into his skin.
02:48If you get stung, there's always the risk of anaphylactic shock. A subset of people are
02:53truly allergic to wasp stings or hornet stings, and so a single sting for somebody like that
02:58could be very life-threatening because of their allergic response. Otherwise, it seems like the
03:03most risky human hornet encounters are when somebody stumbles upon a nest or when they're
03:11protecting a, or around a beehive that the hornets have decided to attack.
03:15When they do that, they will defend it the same as they would their own nest,
03:18and that's where you're at risk just from getting multiple stings from very large
03:22venomous insects. The venom has necrotic characteristics. It can make your tissue
03:27dissolve a little bit. It can cause heart and kidney problems.
03:36Don't call it a murder hornet. Remember that they're just Asian giant hornets. They're out
03:40doing their thing. They don't really care about human beings. It's only in the very
03:45unlucky instance that you encountered one that they might sting you.
03:48If you think you've seen one, call your state department of agriculture,
03:53ideally with a photograph, because that will be really helpful for us. Even if it's a negative,
03:59even if you're not sure, that's okay, because the first time we find a positive,
04:02we can really ramp up our activity at that location and have a better chance of eradicating them.
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