Murder hornets are an example of ‘nature doing its worst’ | Dan Riskin on new sightings near Canada

CTV News' Science and Technology Specialist Dan Riskin breaks down the latest sightings of murder hornets near the Canada-U.S. border.

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10 comments

    1. I mean, humans are the reason that murder hornets are in North America so yeah that’s a very accurate statement in more ways than one.

  1. Cliff jumping lemmings no longer nature at it’s worse? At least that fakery used real lemmings..

  2. They nest underground, and North America will prove to be difficult for them. These Hornets have never encountered Fire Ants. Fire Ants will make these Hornets the prey species.

    1. Except fire ants are mainly found in the south east so it may be a while before we find out. Too bad northern half of the country.

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