In urban environments, competing hornet species coexist by specializing on different prey species. This finding was made possible by pioneering DNA analysis of hornet larvae's gut contents and shows ...
Agricultural officials are encouraging beekeepers and others to look out for and report suspected sightings of yellow-legged hornets, which consume honey bees, native bees and some other insects.
The invasive yellow-legged hornets have been spotted in York County, South Carolina. It's the first nest confirmed in the state outside the Lowcountry.
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, S.C. — Officials in Clemson University's Department of Plant Industry (DPI) have confirmed a nest of invasive yellow-legged hornets in York County, the first detection of the ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Have you heard the "buzz" about hornets in North Carolina? I saw a huge one -- one of many nesting outside of the laundry room window. Their appearance looked eerily similar to that ...
Two species competing for the same limited resource should not be able to coexist. Interested in cities as “model systems for the understanding of broader patterns of environmental change,” Kobe ...