
The end of the ‘murder hornets’: Officials say species eradicated in US
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor), Roey Hadar (Producer), Harry Fogle (Video Editor)
Officials say the ominously-named “murder hornet” has been eradicated in the U.S. Five years after the world’s largest hornet species made its first appearance in Washington state near the Canadian border, the U.S. and Washington Departments of Agriculture announced Wednesday, Dec. 18, that they have officially stamped out the invasive breed.
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Ut mauris purus sociosqu leo praesent feugiat taciti elementum fusce platea, sapien rutrum dolor rhoncus habitasse aenean suspendisse nibh.
- Maecenas risus curabitur etiam porttitor et pretium rhoncus ornare suspendisse adipiscing auctor, velit praesent in magnis lectus justo tincidunt erat pharetra.
- Ultrices tempus tristique interdum conubia cras euismod in inceptos curae pellentesque curabitur tempor laoreet taciti parturient, sapien duis class maecenas montes accumsan vulputate per amet ex ridiculus adipiscing est scelerisque.
- Tristique interdum netus erat fames dui varius, litora vivamus rutrum aliquam cubilia habitasse iaculis, nibh conubia aenean dictumst potenti.
- Finibus facilisi class aenean himenaeos facilisis elit ut ultricies diam per, ante sociosqu rutrum ullamcorper a semper inceptos ligula.
Bias Comparison
Bias Distribution
Left
Right
Untracked Bias
The “murder hornets”—otherwise known by their official name, northern giant hornets—get the moniker from their powerful stings, which can threaten humans, and their ability to quickly destroy entire hives of honey bees.

Download the SAN app today to stay up-to-date with Unbiased. Straight Facts™.
Point phone camera here
Officials worried about their potential to destroy honeybee populations, a key part of many plant and animal ecosystems. However, the officials said they had not spotted the hornets anywhere since 2021, prompting the recent declaration.
Residents helped prevent their spread by reporting sightings and placing traps on their properties.
One effort involved finding a hornet and tying a radio tag around it with dental floss. That allowed officials to find a hive of murder hornets and destroy it just as its queens began to emerge.
Washington state officials say they will continue to place traps in the area next year as a precaution.
LAUREN TAYLOR: Officials say the so-called “murder hornet” has been wiped out from the U.S.
Five years after the world’s largest hornet species made its first appearance in Washington state near the Canadian border, the U.S. and Washington Departments of Agriculture say they have officially stamped out the invasive breed.
The “murder hornets” – officially called northern giant hornets – get their nickname from their powerful stings that can potentially threaten humans, as well as their ability to quickly destroy entire hives of honey bees.
Officials worried about their potential to threaten honeybee populations, which are a key part of many plant and animal ecosystems. They said they had not spotted the hornets anywhere since 2021, prompting the recent declaration.
Local residents helped play a part in preventing their spread, agreeing to report sightings and place traps on their properties.
One effort involved finding one hornet and tying a radio tag around it with dental floss. It allowed officials to find a hive of murder hornets and destroy it just as its queens began to emerge.
Washington state officials say they will continue to place traps in the area next year, just in case.
For Straight Arrow News, I’m Lauren Taylor.
And for all the latest updates on this and other top stories, download the Straight Arrow News app or visit SAN.com.
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Tempor ipsum aliquet at torquent tincidunt orci magna interdum a ad, nullam taciti nostra elementum nibh egestas malesuada et.
- Bibendum iaculis lectus ullamcorper class per felis elementum commodo malesuada auctor ultricies, ridiculus tincidunt mus dolor risus faucibus himenaeos pulvinar augue.
- Massa purus sodales habitasse aenean dignissim conubia mus nascetur litora duis lectus porttitor rutrum magna sociosqu, nullam potenti adipiscing bibendum erat blandit posuere eros pharetra aliquam imperdiet auctor congue sem.
- Sodales habitasse quis pulvinar consectetur consequat parturient, integer sit taciti volutpat lacus nibh cubilia, et aenean egestas euismod rhoncus.
- Suspendisse accumsan adipiscing egestas condimentum dui laoreet tempor feugiat lobortis eros, curae at taciti fames vehicula molestie nascetur placerat.
Bias Comparison
Bias Distribution
Left
Right
Untracked Bias
Straight to your inbox.
By entering your email, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and acknowledge the Privacy Policy.