Hunt for 'homicide hornets' after first sighting in Europe

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Hunt for 'homicide hornets' after first sighting in Europe


An invasive species of big hornet has been noticed in Europe for the primary time, and scientists in Spain are trying to find an underground nest belonging to the insect.

The Vespa soror, also called the southern big hornet, has been noticed within the metropolis of Siero within the north of the nation. It’s the species’ first-ever sighting on the continent and has raised considerations in regards to the steadiness of native ecosystems.

Are the hornets harmful?

Labelled “homicide hornets” on account of their capability to kill off beehives, the species – which might develop as much as round 1.3 inches lengthy (33mm) – are identified to prey on butterflies, honeybees, grasshoppers and even small reptiles like geckos.


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