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Hornets (insects in the genus ''Vespa'') are the largest of the eusocial wasps, and are similar in appearance to their close relatives yellowjackets. Some species can reach up to in length. They are distinguished from other
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wasps by the relatively large top margin of the head. Worldwide, 22 species of ''Vespa'' are recognized.A.H. Smith-Pardo, J.M. Carpenter, L. Kimsey (2020) The diversity of hornets in the genus ''Vespa'' (Hymenoptera: Vespidae; Vespinae), their importance and interceptions in the United States. Insect Systematics and Diversity 4(3) https://doi.org/10.1093/isd/ixaa006 Most species only occur in the tropics of Asia, though the European hornet (''V. crabro''), is widely distributed throughout Europe, Russia, North America, and north-eastern Asia. Wasps native to North America in the genus '' Dolichovespula'' are commonly referred to as hornets (e.g.,
baldfaced hornet ''Dolichovespula maculata'' is a species of wasp in the genus ''Dolichovespula'' and a member of the eusocial, cosmopolitan family Vespidae. It is known by many colloquial names, primarily bald-faced hornet, but also including bald-faced aerial ...
s), but are actually yellowjackets. Like other social wasps, hornets build communal nests by chewing wood to make a papery pulp. Each nest has one queen, which lays eggs and is attended by workers that, while genetically female, cannot lay fertile eggs. Most species make exposed nests in trees and shrubs, but some (such as '' Vespa orientalis'') build their nests underground or in other cavities. In the tropics, these nests may last year-round, but in temperate areas, the nest dies over the winter, with lone queens hibernating in leaf litter or other insulative material until the spring. Male hornets are docile and do not have stingers. Hornets are often considered pests, as they aggressively guard their nesting sites when threatened and their stings can be more dangerous than those of
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Classification

While taxonomically well defined, some confusion may remain about the differences between hornets and other wasps of the family Vespidae, specifically the yellowjackets, which are members of the same subfamily. Also, a related genus of Asian nocturnal vespines, '' Provespa'', is referred to as "night wasps" or "night hornets", though they are not true hornets. Some other large wasps are sometimes referred to as hornets, most notably the
bald-faced hornet ''Dolichovespula maculata'' is a species of wasp in the genus ''Dolichovespula'' and a member of the Eusociality, eusocial, cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan family Vespidae. It is known by many colloquial names, primarily bald-faced horn ...
(''Dolichovespula maculata'') found in North America. It is set apart by its black and ivory coloration. The name "hornet" is used for this species primarily because of its habit of making aerial nests (similar to some of the true hornets) rather than subterranean nests. Another example is the Australian hornet (''Abispa ephippium''), which is actually a species of potter wasp.


Distribution

Hornets are found mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. The common European hornet (''V. crabro'') is the best-known species, widely distributed in Europe (but is never found north of the 63rd parallel), Ukraine, and European Russia (except in extreme northern areas). In the east, the species' distribution area stretches over the Ural Mountains to western Siberia (found in the vicinity of Khanty-Mansiysk). In Asia, the common European hornet is found in southern Siberia, as well as in eastern China. The common European hornet was accidentally introduced to eastern North America about the middle of the 19th century and has lived there since at about the same latitudes as in Europe. However, it has never been found in western North America. The Asian giant hornet (''V. mandarinia'') lives in the Primorsky Krai, Khabarovsky Krai (southern part), and
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regions of Russia, and China, Korea, Taiwan, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Indochina, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, but is most commonly found in the mountains of Japan, where they are commonly known as the giant sparrow bee. The Oriental hornet (''V. orientalis'') occurs in semidry, subtropical areas of central Asia ( Armenia,
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in Russia, Iran, Afghanistan, Oman, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrghyzstan, southern Kazakhstan), and southern Europe (Italy, Malta, Albania, Romania, Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus). The Asian hornet (''V. velutina'') has been introduced to France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy.


Stings

Hornets have stingers used to kill prey and defend nests. Hornet stings are more painful to humans than typical wasp stings because hornet venom contains a large amount (5%) of
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. Individual hornets can sting repeatedly; unlike honey bees, hornets do not die after stinging because their stingers are very finely barbed (only visible under high magnification) and can easily be withdrawn, so are not pulled out of their bodies when disengaging. The toxicity of hornet stings varies according to hornet species; some deliver just a typical insect sting, while others are among the most venomous known insects. Single hornet stings are not in themselves fatal, except sometimes to allergic victims. Multiple stings by hornets (other than ''V. crabro'') may be fatal because of highly toxic species-specific components of their venom. The stings of the Asian giant hornet (''V. mandarinia'') are among the most venomous known, and are thought to cause 30–50 human deaths annually in Japan. Between July and September 2013, hornet stings caused the death of 42 people in China. Asian giant hornet's venom can cause allergic reactions and multiple organ failure leading to death, though
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can be used to remove the toxins from the bloodstream. People who are allergic to wasp venom may also be allergic to hornet stings. Allergic reactions are commonly treated with
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(adrenaline) injection using a device such as an epinephrine autoinjector, with prompt follow-up treatment in a hospital. In severe cases, allergic individuals may go into
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and die unless treated promptly. In general, ''Vespa'' stings induce the release of histamine due to the various mastoparans that they contain. However ''V. orientalis'' mastoparan is the interesting exception because it does not induce histamine increase in victim tissue - because it does not cause mast cell
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- and is not immunogenic.


Attack pheromone

Hornets, like many social wasps, can mobilize the entire nest to sting in defense, which is highly dangerous to humans and other animals. The attack pheromone is released in case of threat to the nest. In the case of the Asian giant hornet (''V. mandarinia''), this is also used to mobilize many workers at once when attacking colonies of their prey, honey bees and other ''Vespa'' species. Three biologically active chemicals,
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, 3-methyl-1-butanol, and 1-methylbutyl 3-methylbutanoate, have been identified for this species. In field tests, 2-pentanol alone triggered mild alarm and defensive behavior, but adding the other two compounds increased aggressiveness in a
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effect. In the European hornet (''V. crabro'') the major compound of the alarm pheromone is 2-methyl-3-butene-2-ol. If a hornet is killed near a nest, it may release pheromones that can cause the other hornets to attack. Materials that come into contact with these pheromones, such as clothes, skin, and dead prey or hornets, can also trigger an attack, as can certain food flavorings, such as banana and apple flavorings, and fragrances that contain C5 alcohols and C10 esters.


Life cycle

In '' V. crabro'', the nest is founded in spring by a fertilized female known as the queen. She generally selects sheltered places such as dark, hollow tree trunks. She first builds a series of cells (up to 50) out of chewed tree bark. The cells are arranged in horizontal layers named combs, each cell being vertical and closed at the top. An egg is then laid in each cell. After 5–8 days, the egg hatches. Over the following two weeks, the larva progresses through five stages of development. During this time, the queen feeds it a protein-rich diet of insects. Then, the larva spins a silk cap over the cell's opening, and during the next two weeks, transforms into an adult, a process called
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. The adult then eats its way through the silk cap. This first generation of workers, invariably females, now gradually undertakes all the tasks formerly carried out by the queen ( foraging, nest building, taking care of the brood, etc.) with the exception of
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, which remains exclusive to the queen. As the colony size grows, new combs are added, and an envelope is built around the cell layers until the nest is entirely covered, with the exception of an entry hole. To be able to build cells in total darkness, they apparently use gravity to aid them. At the peak of its population, which occurs in late summer, the colony can reach a size of 700 workers. At this time, the queen starts producing the first reproductive individuals. Fertilized eggs develop into females (called " gynes" by entomologists), and unfertilized ones develop into males (sometimes called "drones" as with honeybee drones). Adult males do not participate in nest maintenance, foraging, or caretaking of the larvae. In early to mid-autumn, they leave the nest and mate during " nuptial flights". Other temperate species (e.g., the yellow hornet, ''V. simillima'', or the Oriental hornet, ''V. orientalis'') have similar cycles. In the case of tropical species (e.g., ''V. tropica''), life histories may well differ, and in species with both tropical and temperate distributions (such as the Asian giant hornet, ''V. mandarinia''), the cycle likely depends on latitude.


Diet and feeding

Adult hornets and their relatives (e.g., yellowjackets) feed themselves with nectar and sugar-rich plant foods. Thus, they can often be found feeding on the sap of oak trees, rotting sweet fruits, honey, and any sugar-containing foodstuffs. Hornets frequently fly into orchards to feed on overripe fruit, and tend to gnaw a hole in fruit to become totally immersed in its pulp. A person who accidentally picks fruit with a feeding hornet can be attacked by the disturbed insect. The adults also attack various insects, which they kill with stings and jaws. Due to their size and the power of their venom, hornets are able to kill large insects such as honey bees,
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s, locusts, and katydids without difficulty. The victim is fully masticated and then fed to the
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developing in the nest, rather than consumed by the adult hornets. Given that some of their prey are considered pests, hornets may be considered beneficial under some circumstances. The larvae of hornets produce a sweet secretion containing sugars and amino acids that is consumed by the workers and queens.


Predatory strategies

Hornets' ability to prey upon honey bees is favored by a number of adaptations. ''Vespa'' have a larger body size compared to their prey, a heavy exoskeleton to resist bee attacks, and strong mandibles and venomous sting. As concerns hornet hunting strategies, it has been demonstrated that some species such as '' V. tropica'' and '' V. velutina,'' can use both visual and olfactory cues for the long-range detection of honey bee colonies. Foragers of ''V. tropica'' can readily associate color and shape with potential food sources and exhibit color generalization. ''V. velutina'' foragers visually distinguish between bee dummy bait and cotton ball dummy bait, both treated with bee odors, preferring bee dummies. Foraging hornets are also selectively attracted to honey bee colony odors, in particular honey and pollen, as well as honey bee pheromones, which may signal a high prey density. In laboratory assays, workers of ''V. velutina'' oriented especially towards geraniol, a component of the honey bee worker aggregation pheromone, that could therefore represent an honest signal for hornets. Behavioral, chemical and electrophysiological analyses have also demonstrated that ''
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'' is attracted to (Z)-11-eicosen-1-ol, which is major compound in the alarm pheromones of both Asian ('' Apis cerana'') and European (''
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'') honey bees, and its antennae respond to this compound. Intriguingly, this hornet attraction to honey bee pheromone is also exploited by the orchid ''
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'', which mimics the honey bee alarm pheromone in its flowers' scent to attract hornets that visit and pollinate the flowers. It is therefore likely that bee-hunting hornets visit the non-rewarding flowers in search of prey.


Species

While a history of recognizing subspecies exists within many of the ''Vespa'' species, the most recent taxonomic revision of the genus treats all subspecific names in the genus ''Vespa'' as synonyms, effectively relegating them to no more than informal names for regional color forms. * '' Vespa affinis'' * ''
Vespa analis ''Vespa analis'', the yellow-vented hornet, is a species of common hornet found in Southeast Asia. Description This species varies in colours and patterns, in Southeast Asia, they are usually black with a yellow marking on the tip of the abdom ...
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Vespa basalis The black-bellied hornet (''Vespa basalis'') is a species of hornet native to Taiwan. It is one of the most dangerous species of hornet on the island, and its venom induces edema Edema, also spelled oedema, and also known as fluid retent ...
'' * '' Vespa bellicosa'' * ''
Vespa bicolor ''Vespa bicolor'', the black shield wasp, described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1787, is a species of hornet which has been found to be the pollinator of an orchid, ''Dendrobium sinense'' (syn. ''Dendrobium christyanum''), found only on the C ...
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Vespa binghami ''Vespa binghami,'' also known as Bingham's hornet, is a species of hornet found in northern Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, parts of India, parts of China, Korea, and parts of Russia. Description ''Vespa binghami'' is a medium to large-sized horne ...
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'' * '' Vespa crabro'' * †''
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Vespa ducalis ''Vespa ducalis'', the black-tailed hornet, is a hornet and an insect in the genus ''Vespa''. It was described by Smith in 1852. In Japan, it is called Description The workers have a body length of 24–32 mm; the queen is about 37  ...
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Vespa dybowskii ''Vespa dybowskii'', also known as the black hornet or Dybowski's hornet, is a species of hornet found in Japan, Korea, Russia and China. It is considered rare or uncommon throughout its range. It has been suggested for attention in the Red Datab ...
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Vespa fumida Vespa () is an Italian luxury brand of scooters and mopeds manufactured by Piaggio. The name means wasp in Italian. The Vespa has evolved from a single model motor scooter manufactured in 1946 by Piaggio & Co. S.p.A. of Pontedera, Italy to a ...
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Vespa luctuosa ''Vespa luctuosa'' is a species of hornet which is endemic to the Philippines. The main subspecies is ''Vespa luctuosa luctuosa'' (primarily native to Luzon island). Other known subspecies include ''Vespa luctuosa luzonensis'' (primarily native t ...
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Vespa mandarinia The Asian giant hornet (''Vespa mandarinia'') or northern giant hornet, including the color form referred to as the Japanese giant hornet, is the world's largest hornet. It is native to temperate and tropical East Asia, South Asia, Mainland Sout ...
'' * '' Vespa mocsaryana'' * ''
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'' * '' Vespa orientalis'' * ''
Vespa philippinensis ''Vespa philippinensis'', the Philippine hornet, is a species of rare hornet found in the Philippine Islands, primarily on the island of Negros. It is a ground-nesting species with a similar body structure to that of ''Vespa tropica''. Only one k ...
'' * †'' Vespa picea'' * '' Vespa simillima'' * '' Vespa soror'' * ''
Vespa tropica ''Vespa tropica'', the greater banded hornet, is a tropical species of hornet found in Southern Asia, New Guinea and west Africa, and which has recently been discovered to be an invasive species on the Pacific island of Guam. It is a predator of ...
'' * '' Vespa velutina'' * ''
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Notable species

* Asian giant hornet (''V. mandarinia'') (one of its color forms is also known as the Japanese giant hornet) * Asian hornet (''V. velutina'') (also known as the yellow-legged hornet or Asian predatory wasp) * black hornet ('' V. dybowskii'') *
black-bellied hornet The black-bellied hornet (''Vespa basalis'') is a species of hornet native to Taiwan. It is one of the most dangerous species of hornet on the island, and its venom induces edema. Colonies may have as many as 5,000 individual hornets. Distribu ...
(''V. basalis'') * black shield wasp (''V. bicolor'') * European hornet (''V. crabro'') (also known as the Old World hornet or brown hornet) * greater banded hornet (''V. tropica'') * lesser banded hornet (''V. affinis'') * Oriental hornet (''V. orientalis'') * yellow hornet (''V. simillima'') (one of its color forms is also known as the Japanese yellow hornet or Japanese hornet) * ''
Vespa luctuosa ''Vespa luctuosa'' is a species of hornet which is endemic to the Philippines. The main subspecies is ''Vespa luctuosa luctuosa'' (primarily native to Luzon island). Other known subspecies include ''Vespa luctuosa luzonensis'' (primarily native t ...
'' (a species which has the most lethal wasp venom (per volume))


As food and medicine

Hornet larvae are widely accepted as food in mountainous regions in China. Hornets and their nests are treated as medicine in traditional Chinese medicine.Lu Feng Fang, Materia Metrica
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Gallery

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Black-bellied hornet The black-bellied hornet (''Vespa basalis'') is a species of hornet native to Taiwan. It is one of the most dangerous species of hornet on the island, and its venom induces edema. Colonies may have as many as 5,000 individual hornets. Distribu ...
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See also

* Australian hornet *
Bald-faced hornet ''Dolichovespula maculata'' is a species of wasp in the genus ''Dolichovespula'' and a member of the Eusociality, eusocial, cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan family Vespidae. It is known by many colloquial names, primarily bald-faced horn ...
* Yellowjacket *
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References

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External links


European hornet protection site
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