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Second murder hornet nest of the year eradicated and a third nest located
CNN
The second "murder hornet" nest of the year has been eradicated in Washington state, and the year's third nest has been located in the same area, according to a tweet from the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA).
The first Asian giant hornet's nest of the year was eradicated late last month in rural Whatcom County. That nest consisted of nine layers of comb and had almost 1,500 hornets in various stages of development, the WSDA said then. Staff vacuumed 113 worker hornets from the nest in addition to catching 67 additional hornets with nets in the area. According to the WSDA website, they will continue to trap Asian giant hornets through the end of November.![](/newspic/picid-6252001-20250216092711.jpg)
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