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Asian honeybees use ‘loud, harsh’ noise to trigger defense against giant hornets, study says – USA TODAY
Asian honeybees create a “loud, harsh” to trigger the hives defenses when a giant hornet comes near, according to a new study….

One on one, Asian honeybees don’t stand a chance against giant hornets. But by working together, the bees aren’t defenseless when a hornet attacks a hive.
Asian giant hornets, commonly called murder hornets, are native to Asia but first appeared in the…
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