Summary
The invasive northern giant hornet, nicknamed the “murder hornet,” has been officially declared eradicated in the US, five years after first being detected in Washington state.
The hornets, which posed significant threats to honeybees and native insects, were wiped out through public cooperation, trapping efforts, and innovative tracking by researchers.
First spotted in 2019, the hornets decimated bee hives and could deliver dangerous stings. Four nests were destroyed in Washington by 2021.
Officials remain vigilant, though no confirmed sightings have occurred since 2021, marking a rare success in invasive species control.
It shouldn’t be that easy to eradicate an insect. This feels like “Good news, you don’t have to worry about laundry now that the fire has consumed your house.”
You either have to be trolling, or don’t understand the concept of an invasive species and the environmental impact it can cause.
I’d eradicate mosquitos and ticks in a heartbeat
Don’t forget the bedbugs!
That’s a great one, I wonder if that’s a thing, I have only heard it talked about with mosquitoes but a case could be made bedbugs are an even better candidate.
This feels like you lack basic understanding of ecological concepts.
this is an insect that came to the us from china, and turned out to like the conditions in the us. Since the local wildlife isn’t used to killer Hornets, nothing has defenses against them meaning they can absolutely dominate and kill everything if not controlled.