The Asian Hornet is a much bigger insect.
Asian giant hornet was created in 1852.
I saw your question and it made me curious so I researched it. The Asian Giant hornet and the Africanized honey bee are both extremely aggressive creatures. The Asian gient hornet can get to be up to four inches long and spray an acid like substance on your skin that eats away your flesh. Africanized honey bees are aggressive and will attack in swarms, where Asian giant hornets attack swarms of regular bees. I would say that Asian giant hornets are more venomous, but they are both aggressive and deadly! SCARRY! http://www.beeremovalspecialist.com/bees/bee-identification.HTML http://www.cracked.com/article_15816_the-5-most-horrifying-bugs-in-world.HTML
An Asian giant hornet is the world's largest species of hornet, Latin name Vespa mandarinia, native to temperate and tropical Eastern Asia.
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The Asian giant hornet possesses a photographic memory.
The Japanese hornet " the giant Asian hornet" is larger than the Asian hornet and it's venom contains a neurotoxin that the Asian hornet doesn't have. So it would seem that the Japanese variety would be at an advantage, but I'm only speculating.
The hornet species that possesses a photographic memory is the Asian giant hornet.
The hornet spotted in the backyard can be identified as an Asian giant hornet, also known as the "murder hornet."
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Most people would say the Asian giant hornets, but I beg to differ. There are Youtube clips of 20-30 Asian giant hornets taking out a group of 30,000+ honeybees. But what people don't realize is that these are European honey bees. They are MUCH less aggressive than the African Killer Bees. The African Killer bees would win due to their supreme aggression. They would easily swarm each giant hornet and raise their temperature to the point in which they wouldn't be able to survive
The Asian Giant Hornet or The Japanese Giant hornet. This hornet is the size of your thumb and has flesh eating acid from its jaws that it can shoot into your eyes and its stinger is about a one to two centimeters long and one Japanese Hornet will go after a whole hive because their far more aggressive than the African honey bee. Do to their size only about 100-300 would be found in a single hive which can grow up to a foot long to 5 feet which is rare.
The Asian Giant Hornet (Vespa mandarinia) holds the title for the world's largest hornet species. They can grow up to about 2 inches (5 centimeters) in length and have a distinctive yellow-orange head with prominent eyes.