Georgia Agriculture Department calls for help to control Yellow-legged Hornet spread

Georgia Agriculture Department calls for help to control Yellow-legged Hornet spread
Tyler J Harper Commissioner — Georgia Department of Agriculture
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Today, the Georgia Department of Agriculture announced the successful eradication of four Yellow-legged Hornet embryo nests in the Savannah area. The initiative, led by the department’s Plant Protection Division in collaboration with Savannah Pest Management Professionals and local homeowners, aimed to mitigate the spread of this invasive species as warmer weather increases hornet activity.

“Every Yellow-legged hornet embryo nest that we are able to find and destroy this spring represents thousands of hornets that will never come into existence,” said Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J. Harper. “We are incredibly grateful for the assistance we have gotten from so many in the Savannah area, and we continue to urge Georgians to report any sightings via our online reporting form.”

Early detection of these nests is vital. The nests, established by mated queens emerging in spring, can range in size and are often found in sheltered areas like building eaves. By eliminating these nests early, the formation of secondary nests is reduced, making future control efforts more efficient.

For those who might come across an embryo nest, the department advises contacting the GDA Plant Protection Division or a licensed pest management professional for proper eradication. More information is available on the Georgia Department of Agriculture’s website.



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