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Bees use animal dung to prevent giant “killing” hornets – haveeruonline
The world’s largest hornet, the Asian giant hornet (Vespa Mandarin), Popularly known as the “Murder Hornet”. Credit: Washington State Department of

The world’s largest hornet, the Asian giant hornet (Vespa Mandarin), Popularly known as the “Murder Hornet”. Credit: Washington State Department of Agriculture
The bees spread animal dung at the entrances of their forces, blocking giant hornets.
If you are a bee what is the best way to prevent giant hornets? Animal dung, first according to a study by Guelph University.
A G Asian Hornet (Vespa Sorer) His North American relatives are known as the “killer horns.”
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