Chinese Giant Killer Hornets
Posted: Oct 04 2013 9:31 am
In three months this summer, thumb-sized hornets whose venom dissolves human tissue, have killed 41 people and injured over 1600 more in Ankang, China.
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/o ... ng-in-fear

Let's hope that some brilliant scientists don't bring some over here to breed with local species. I assume that lesson was learned with Africanized Honey Bees... :roll:While hornets infest its mountainous rural areas every year – 36 residents were stung to death between 2002 and 2005 – locals and municipal officials say this year is tantamount to an epidemic, the worst they have ever seen.
At least some of the deaths were caused by vespa mandarinia, experts say. The species does not typically attack unless it feels its nest is threatened. But when it does, it can be fierce and fast – the hornets can fly at 25 miles per hourand cover 50 miles in a day. They nest in tree stumps or underground, making nests extremely difficult to detect.
Ankang is on alert, with the local authorities posting warning notices online, on roadside tree trunks and on primary school walls. The crisis has exhausted [the mayor of Ankang] who has spent nearly every night wandering the township exterminating nests with four other cadres. He says there are 248 hornet nests in Hongshan with 175 are close to schools and roads.
Gong and his team survey nests by day; once the sun sets, they dress in homemade anti-hornet suits made of rain jackets and canvass, and burn the nests with spray-can flamethrowers. "They don't fly around at night," he says.
Read the full story here (with photos):
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/o ... ng-in-fear