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Crews eradicate ‘murder hornets’ in Whatcom County

Oct 24, 2020, 1:25 PM | Updated: 8:56 pm

Like a scene from a horror movie, crews from the WSDA and USDA gathered in the predawn hours Saturday on a property in Whatcom County to eradicate what we’ve all come to know as the murder hornets.

Land owner describes 鈥榚xciting鈥 hunt for 鈥榤urder hornets鈥 nest

a crew from the Discovery Channel was also on hand to document the entire affair.

The nest, located in the Blaine area, was in an old tree stump. Crews sealed it, vacuumed, and then injected it with carbon dioxide “to asphyxiate whatever remained in the cavity.”

Crews will eventually remove and dissect the entire nest for further study by entomologists.

The county thanked the property owners, Jamie and his family, “for being gracious hosts to the crew (and many curious neighbors).”

The Asian giant hornet is the world鈥檚 largest hornet at nearly two inches long, and a dangerous predator of honey bees, able to destroy an entire hive in a matter of hours. It鈥檚 not typically aggressive toward humans, but its sting can still pose a significant health threat.

State entomologists have been tracking the aptly-nicknamed 鈥渕urder hornet鈥 on Shelton鈥檚 property since late September. On Oct. 21, a trapper with the Washington State Department of Agriculture had two live Asian giant hornets caught in a new type of trap in the area. Two more hornets were found in another trap the morning of Oct. 22 when staff arrived to tag the previously trapped hornets and try to follow them back to a nest.

The WSDA has been actively searching for nests since the first confirmed detection of an Asian giant hornet in Washington was made in December 2019 and the first hornet trapped in July 2020. Several more were subsequently caught, all in Whatcom County.

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