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Invasive ‘murder hornet’ lookalike could destroy pollinators if spread continues, experts warn

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Originally Published by: Georgia wildfire explodes in size to over 5,000 acres Flooding turns deadly as Texas reels from significant rainfall Millions of gallons of wastewater overflow during extreme flooding in Michigan An invasive hornet with striking similarities to the “murder hornet” has several southern states on alert, as experts warn its spread could devastate honeybees and other essential pollinators as the threatening insect develops a deadly reputation of its own. The yellow-legged hornet has drawn comparisons to the northern giant hornet—better known as the “murder hornet”—because of its appetite for native insects and its natural ability to significantly harm biodiversity and agricultural pollination. Since its arrival on U.

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