Giant Hornet Invades Honeybee Hive, Targeting Larvae and Pupae

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A Giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia) invaded a Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) hive. Giant hornets actively target honeybee hives because they contain thousands of larvae and pupae, which serve as a rich food source for the hornets. The Giant hornet is taking down worker bees as it tries to enter deeper into the hive.
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The hornets and wasps are different. The hornet could be eating a bee hive, and wasps doesn't eating a bee hive

madenaraputra
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Why aren't you stopping the hornets??

Billbeaux
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Are these Japanese HB? If so, why aren't they balling the AGH?

geonerd