Invasive Species: Asian Giant Hornet and Lookalikes
The Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia) is an invasive species that was recently detected in British Columbia and northwestern Washington. Dr. Joe Wilson, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Utah State University, discusses how to identify this hornet, its biology and control, and highlights other large wasps in Utah that are easily mistaken for the Asian giant hornet.

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