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In recent years, public concern over dangerous insect species has grown, particularly with the emergence of aggressive non-native species and rising cases of insect-borne diseases.

Among these are the Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia)—also nicknamed the “murder hornet” in some media—and the mosquito,

long regarded by experts as the most dangerous insect to human health globally.

This article explores the real risks posed by these insects, their biological behavior, and how science-based

monitoring and public health efforts are working to control their spread and minimize threats to ecosystems and human populations.

The Emergence of the Asian Giant Hornet in the United States
The Asian giant hornet, native to parts of East and Southeast Asia,

was first identified in the United States in Washington State in late 2019, according to the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA).

Its presence sparked concern due to its potential impact on honeybee populations and the broader environment.

These hornets can grow up to 2 inches (5 cm) long, making them the largest hornet species in the world.

Their large size, powerful mandibles, and venomous sting make them formidable predators—particularly of honeybees,

which are critical pollinators in North American agriculture

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