No, giant hornets do not possess photographic memory.
No, giant hornets do not possess a photographic memory.
No, Asian giant hornets do not possess a photographic memory.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that Asian giant hornets possess photographic memory.
The Asian giant hornet possesses a photographic memory.
The hornet species that possesses a photographic memory is the Asian giant hornet.
No, giant hornets do not possess a photographic memory.
No, Asian giant hornets do not possess a photographic memory.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that Asian giant hornets possess photographic memory.
The Asian giant hornet possesses a photographic memory.
The hornet species that possesses a photographic memory is the Asian giant hornet.
European hornets
No.
I have always heard "european hornets" or "giant hornets" called "bell hornets" all my life in central VA. I never learned they were the yellow and black "european hornets" until I researched them on the web only to find out nobody really had heard of "bell hornets". Hope this helps.
Giant hornets - no. However, Nevada and most of the southern states have a very large wasp called the tarantula hawk that delivers one of the most painful stings of any insect.
European Giant Hornets do, definitely. They are attracted to light as well, so a porch light or other external light on your house can attract them.
Adult food consists of nectar or other sugary solutions such as honeydew and the juices of ripe fruits. Hornets hunt other insects, caterpillars, spiders, and even other bees and wasps to supply protein to larvae. They also chew plant material, like tree bark, to build their nests.
the Japanese giant hornets stinger is 1-1 and a half inches long and the venom can melt flesh