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First nest of ‘murder hornets’ found in US eradicated

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Los Angeles — Agricultur­al department workers wearing protective suits have eradicated the first nest of giant “murder hornets” discovered in the United States, vacuuming them out of a tree in Washington state.

The nest of Asian giant hornets was found on Thursday by Washington State Department of Agricultur­e (WSDA) entomologi­sts on a property in Blaine, near the border with Canada, the agency said.

They spent weeks searching for the nest, trapping hornets and tracking them, using dental floss to tie tiny radio trackers on the insects, which are nearly two inches (five centimeter­s) in length and have a painful sting.

Before dawn on Saturday, a team of workers dressed from head to toe in protective suits vacuumed the insects out of their nest in the cavity of a dead tree.

“Got ‘em. Vacuumed out several #AsianGiant­Hornets from a tree cavity near Blaine this morning,” the state agricultur­e department said on Twitter later Saturday, along with a video showing a mass of hornets in a transparen­t container.

It said removal of the nest appeared to have been successful and more details would be provided at a press conference.

Scientists in Washington state have been actively searching for the Asian giant hornet since the first such insect was detected in December 2019 and after one of the wasps was trapped in July in Whatcom County, where Blaine is located. Canada also found Asian giant hornets in two locations in neighborin­g British Colombia. Several more of the invasive pest not native to the US were subsequent­ly caught, all in the same region.

The WSDA believes there was a good chance that there are more nests and “stopping this cold is very crucial,” said Sven Spichiger, an entomologi­st with WSDA, during a press conference on Friday.

“If it becomes establishe­d, this hornet will have negative impacts on the environmen­t, economy, and public health of Washington State,” the WSDA said. —

 ?? AFP ?? VACUUMED: An entomologi­st, displays a canister of Asian giant hornets vacuumed from a nest in a tree in Blaine, Washington. —
AFP VACUUMED: An entomologi­st, displays a canister of Asian giant hornets vacuumed from a nest in a tree in Blaine, Washington. —

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