SCIENCE IN PICS: The Giant Hornet

The European or giant hornet, Vespa crabro germana, can reach up to 5 cm (2 inches) in size.
SCIENCE IN PICS: The Giant Hornet
The European or giant hornet. Wikimedia commons/Richard Bartz
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The European or giant hornet, Vespa crabro germana, can reach up to 5 cm (2 inches) in size.

It feeds on insects like flies, bees, and grasshoppers.

Like ants and bees, this hornet is eusocial, meaning that it has a high level of social organization. It is not aggressive, but will defend itself and its nest when threatened.