Invasive Asian giant hornet found in Washington state
The Asian giant hornet, an invasive species which has not been previously found in Washington state, was found in Blaine, according to the Washington State Department of Agriculture.
WSDA officials said a person found the hornet on their property Dec. 8. Two days later, entomologists went, recovered the dead specimen and identified it as the hornet.
The hornet is an unwelcome pest and represents a threat to honeybees, for which they have a voracious appetite, scientists said. They also have a powerful sting and are not known to be aggressive toward people.
Scientists and Washington State Department of Health officials are warning people to be on the lookout for the insects and take precautions, avoiding contact.
If a person is stung by the hornet, DOH officials recommend washing the site thoroughly with soap and water and applying ice or a cold compress to reduce swelling. The agency also recommends an antihistamine or use of an anti-itch cream to reduce itching if necessary. If you are stung multiple times or have symptoms of a severe reaction following a sting, call 911 or seek medical care immediately, according to information posted by the WSDA.
Asian giant hornets are not usually aggressive, but because of their size and stinger, its best to avoid them.
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