Georgia Department of Agriculture says residents should start watching out for yellow-legged hornets. Are these murder ...
Georgia leaders want you to be on the lookout for yellow-legged hornet nests. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The Georgia Department of Agriculture says it’s considered an ...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture needs help to be on the lookout for early signs of yellow-legged hornets.
ATLANTA — Tyler Harper, Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner is encouraging Georgians to report embryo nests to ...
Georgians urged to report Yellow-Legged Hornet embryo nests to prevent larger infestations. Embryo nests appear March-April, about the size of a ping-pong or tennis ball in sheltered areas.
The Asian hornet or yellow-legged hornet, a voracious invasive, is native to South East Asia and arrived in France in a cargo of pottery from China about 20 years ago, spreading rapidly across the ...
They’re fast, they’re deadly, and they’re here. The invasive Asian hornet is officially causing concern across Spain, the UK, France, Portugal, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium.
Last week, the state's department of agriculture issued a news release warning Georgians that, as we approach spring, yellow-legged hornets will emerge from overwintering (similar to hibernating).
ATLANTA — Tyler Harper, Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner is encouraging Georgians to report embryo nests to prevent the spread of yellow-legged hornets across the state and prevent ...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture says it’s considered an ‘embryo nest,’ the initial stage of a hornet nest formation. Finding the nests early will reduce the number of hornets and ...