A huge nest of bee-eating, yellow-legged hornets was found and destroyed late last week near the Georgia coast, and state officials are urging the public to stay on the lookout for more. The nest of ...
With summer comes warm weather, beach trips and those pesky flying insects that can cause a lot of problems. Hornets, wasps and bees can cause damage, create nests and swarm residents and pets when ...
Faced Hornet Nest Look Like? “What kind of hive is in my tree?” asks Birds & Blooms reader Caren Holderman of Kankakee, Illinois. Birding experts Kenn and Kimberly Kaufman say, Several kinds of wasps ...
The discovery of yellow-legged hornets is frightening. They're aggressive, and a threat to people and honey bees. Here's how to help.
Summer in the Bay State means backyard barbecues, Red Sox games, and enjoying your outdoor space – not dodging wasps. As the temperatures rise, so does the presence of wasps, bees, and hornets, posing ...
When the temperatures outside dipped, the honeybees grabbed hold of each other’s legs to form a living quilt along the ...
BEAUFORT COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — Officials with the Clemson University of Plant Industry successfully executed a search and destroy mission against a yellow-legged hornet nest near Hilton Head Island.
They may have earned the nickname “murder hornets,” but a local beekeeper says Asian giant hornets aren’t nearly the biggest threat he’s worried about. The large, orange-colored hornets, which are ...
In late summer, we often see bees, hornets and wasps and their nests. Let’s look at some you’re likely to see in and around your backyard. Honeybees are about 5/8 of an inch long, orangish brown, ...
The invasive species, which originally hails from south east Asia, has become increasingly prevalent in parts of Britain and ...
Summer and early fall is when Massachusetts bees and wasps do their thing — and that thing might include stinging if they perceive a threat. In the drought, they're having it rough — and that can make ...
People, get a grip. Yes, the Asian giant hornet, now famously known as the “murder hornet,” is one huge scary wasp, capable of decimating an entire colony of honeybees and savagely stinging and ...