WASHINGTON - The Washington State Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of Agriculture announced the ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — After three years without confirmed detections, officials declared the northern giant hornet is eradicated from Washington and the United States, the state Department of ...
The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the eradication of the northern giant hornet from the U.S. It’s been three ...
The Northern giant hornet, more commonly known as the "murder hornet," has been eradicated in the U.S., agriculture officials said Wednesday. The ominously nicknamed invasive species was confirmed ...
State and federal officials declared victory over northern giant hornets, also known as “murder hornets,” in a Thursday press release from the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA).
The northern giant hornet, which used to be referred to as the Asian giant hornet or murder hornet, has now been declared eradicated in Washington state and the United States. Washington is the ...
(The Center Square) – It’s official: the invasive northern giant hornet has been declared eradicated from Washington state. “I am absolutely honored to announce that the last trap was ...
The Washington and US departments of agriculture announced the eradication on Wednesday, saying there had been no detections of the northern giant hornet in Washington since 2021. The news ...
WASHINGTON STATE — The northern giant hornet, which used to be referred to as the Asian giant hornet or murder hornet, has now been declared eradicated in Washington state and the United States.
Now they’re murdered hornets. The world’s largest hornet dubbed the “murder hornet” has officially been eradicated from the US, according to officials. The northern giant hornet burrowed ...
The insect, officially known as the Northern Giant Hornet, became established in the Blaine area of Whatcom County, just minutes south of the British Columbia border. The hornets aren’t ...