It’s the largest hornet in the world and one of the most invasive species threatening American crops today.
Now, scientists in California claim they know how the Asian giant hornet, also known as the ‘murder hornet’, can be stopped dead in its tracks.
The researchers say the deadly species (Vespa mandarinia) leaves secreted chemicals called ‘pheromones’ on surfaces during its attempts to attract a mate.
These pheromones can be tracked as part of efforts to bait and trap the insect,