- Hornet - Wikipedia
The European hornet (V crabro) is the best-known species, widely distributed in Europe (but is never found north of the 63rd parallel), and European Russia (except in extreme northern areas)
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- Hornet | Description, Nest, Sting, Facts | Britannica
Hornet, (genus Vespa), genus of about 20 species of the wasps (order Hymenoptera), most of which are native to Eurasia Hornets are large social insects that tend to be black or brown with yellow or yellowish markings
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The Asian Giant Hornet (Vespa mandarinia) is the world’s largest hornet It is also called the “murder hornet” because of its strong sting and deadly attacks on honeybees
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Some wasps that build nests high above the ground are incorrectly called hornets The North American bald-faced hornet (Dolichovespula Maculata) is actually a species of wasp, as is the Australian hornet (Abispa ephippium), which is a subspecies of the potter wasp
- Hornets: Types, Health Risks, and How to Get Rid of Them - WebMD
If a hornet stings you, wash the area with soap and water and remove the stinger You can wipe gauze or scrape your fingernail over the site, but don’t squeeze it or use tweezers
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Explore the different types of hornet species, their unique features, defense strategies, and diets that influence ecosystem balance
- Hornets | National Geographic
There are about 20 hornet species Most live in tropical Asia, but the insects are also found in Europe, Africa, and North America, where the European hornet was introduced by humans
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