Asian giant hornet stings
Asian giant hornets are the largest known hornet species in the world, typically found in China, Japan and several other Asian countries. The first U. This hornet species prefers to live in low forests and mountains, while avoiding high-altitude climates and plains. Asian giant hornets primarily feed on other insects and are known to attack bee nests and destroy their colonies.




Asian giant hornet




Human Health | Washington State Department of Agriculture
Not only that, but the anguish lingers. Soichi Yamane got stung on the job. Stories of agonizing stings are one reason why the recent discovery of two giant hornets in Washington State has created such a sensation. And scientists and other specialists are hard at work trying to locate and eliminate any hidden populations in the area of concern in northwest Washington.



‘Murder Hornets’ in the U.S.: The Rush to Stop the Asian Giant Hornet
TORONTO -- An American wildlife educator stung by a Japanese giant hornet -- a subspecies of the Asian giant hornet -- said the sting feels like a "red hot fire poker" being shoved into the skin with the pain lasting for hours. Peterson compared the dizziness he felt after being stung by a giant hornet to what he imagines a punch from professional boxer Mike Tyson would feel like. I stumbled backwards, I could barely even say words at that point. It was immediate searing pain," Peterson said. Peterson documented the experience in a video posted to his YouTube channel "Brave Wilderness" on Nov.





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