Washington also has a trapping program for anyone interested in maintaining traps. As this is a species native to Japan, the Pacific Northwest is very similar in latitude and geography, it may be restricted in its range. But as that can't be certain, hopefully a good trapping system will help control its numbers. How we inflict ourselves with plagues! We just can't seem to prevent events like this from happening.
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Oh no, not another threat to the US bee population.
Let them take the honeybees, and leave our natives alone....
I saw that on websites yesterday, but thought it was a sponsored ad. Now I'm just sad.
Here's a somewhat less sensationalized version from WA Dept of Agriculture: https://agr.wa.gov/departments/insects-pests-and-weeds/insects/hornets
Usefully, they provide images and comparisons to native hornets. And an embedded webinar!
Washington also has a trapping program for anyone interested in maintaining traps. As this is a species native to Japan, the Pacific Northwest is very similar in latitude and geography, it may be restricted in its range. But as that can't be certain, hopefully a good trapping system will help control its numbers. How we inflict ourselves with plagues! We just can't seem to prevent events like this from happening.
There's a radio program/podcast about this today on NPR program called 1A:
https://the1a.org/podcasts/1a-podcast/
https://the1a.org/segments/newly-arrived-hornets-pose-threat-to-honeybees/
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