Scientists In Washington State Have Trapped Their First Murder Hornet
In a move to eliminate murder hornets in North America, the Washington State Department of Agriculture is utilizing a new trapping technique. In July, trappers found their first one.
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August 2, 2020 at 04:20AM
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