The venom of this beetle is seven times more venomous than that of bees. Their stings are several times stronger than those of bees. Not only in the United States, but also in the Canadian province of British Columbia, this murderous vimrul has been found recently.
The Asian giant Hornet is the largest beetle in the world. They are also called 'murderous vimrul' for their murderous nature. A small swarm of bees can kill all the bees in a single hive in just a few hours. For the first time in the United States, researchers have found a home for this species of vimrul.
Scientists found the killer vimrul for the first time last December in the northwestern US state of Washington, according to CNN. However, no habitat of this species of Vimrul was found. Then last Thursday, the Washington State Department of Agriculture said its entomologists had found the home of the killer Vimrul, the first in the United States. The home is in a tree inside a man's property in Blaine, a small town in Washington state, which borders Canada. Entomologists were supposed to start work on removing the beetle from Saturday.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture says its researchers first caught a few deadly beetles using a radio tracker. Then those vimrulus show them the way and take them to their homes. Inside that private property in the city of Blaine, researchers discovered the beetles nesting in a tree. There are many bhimrul coming and going incessantly.
According to the researchers, the killer beetles usually nest in the ground. However, sometimes they also nest in the hollows of dead trees. The Washington State Department of Agriculture says the owner of the private property in the town of Blaine has given permission to remove the beetles. He even allowed the tree to be cut down if necessary.
The Middle East-based news outlet Al Jazeera reported that the Washington State Department of Agriculture said the species was not native to the United States due to its aggressive nature. They prey on bees and other insects. These are up to two inches in length. They are so aggressive that if they sting a few times, they can kill people. However, the Department of Agriculture says that this species of beetle does not usually attack humans. However, these can become a threat to health.
The venom of the killer Bhimrul is seven times more poisonous than that of the bees. Their stings are several times stronger than those of bees. Not only in the United States, but also in the Canadian province of British Columbia, this murderous vimrul has been found recently. The province borders the state of Washington in the United States.