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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.
Washington officials are asking Clark County residents to keep an eye out for yellow-legged hornets after one was intercepted ...
Yellow-legged hornets aren't only dangerous thanks to their powerful sting — they're also invasive. Keep them away with these ...
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