No need to worry about ‘murder hornets’ in Sask.: U of S assistant prof
An assistant professor of plant sciences at the University of Saskatchewan says living in this province, residents shouldn’t have to worry about the giant Asian hornets everyone seems to be panicking about.
The large insects have earned the nickname ‘murder hornets’ for the way they wipe out entire honey bee colonies, decapitating the bees and using them as food for their young.
Murder hornets were spotted in British Columbia and Washington state last year and because of that, some people started to panic.
Sean Prager with the U of S says as far as he knows, those are the only ones that have been found in North America.


