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May 3, 2020 6:06 PM CST
Name: Bea
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crawgarden...after reading this article and seeing the pics of those giant Asian hornets, I hope that they can stop the spread of these huge and dangerous hornets.

Just a sting by a yellow jacket is bad enough. I can't imagine the agony of the experience of a sting from a giant hornet. I also hope that there is a possibility to find a predatory insect to help eliminate them in the egg stages. It's sad that these hornets are so destructive for our bees that already have so much against their survival.

I will certainly keep my eyes open for flying insects in my area.
Thank for bringing the article to our attention.
I’m so busy... “I don’t know if I found a rope or lost a horse.”
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